This book examines the idea of ”parental responsibility” in English law and what is expected of a responsible parent. The scope of ”parental responsibility”, a key concept in family law, is undefined and often ambiguous. Yet, to date, more attention has been paid to how individuals acquire parental responsibility than to the question of the rights, powers, duties and responsibilities they have once they obtain it. This book redresses the balance by providing the first sustained examination of the different elements of parental responsibility, bringing together leading scholars to comment on specific aspects of its operation.
The book begins by exploring the conceptual underpinnings of parental responsibility in the context of parents” and children”s rights. The analysis highlights the inherent constraints and limitations of ”parental responsibility” and how its scope has deliberately been curtailed in certain contexts. The book then considers what parental responsibility allows and requires in specific areas, for example, naming a child, education, religious upbringing, medical treatment, corporal punishment, dealing with any contracts entered into or property owned by the child, representing the child in legal proceedings, consenting to a child”s marriage or civil partnership and the law”s response to the death of a child. In the final section, the idea of the ”responsible parent” is considered in the contexts of child support, contact, tort, and criminal law.
This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional”s Family Law online service.
Professor Stephen Gilmore & Professor Jonathan Herring
Responsible Parents and Parental Responsibility [PDF ebook]
Responsible Parents and Parental Responsibility [PDF ebook]
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Format PDF ● Strony 366 ● ISBN 9781847315052 ● Redaktor Professor Stephen Gilmore & Professor Jonathan Herring ● Wydawca Bloomsbury Publishing ● Opublikowany 2009 ● Do pobrania 3 czasy ● Waluta EUR ● ID 5766631 ● Ochrona przed kopiowaniem Adobe DRM
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