
Child vs. State
Children and the Law
Janet W. Steverson(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
Published on 20. May 2002
Book
Hardback
414 pages
978-0-415-93806-8 (ISBN)
Description
This is the third volume in the three volume collection Children and the Law . Volume three, Child v.s. State , explores the rights of children against the state. Areas treated in this volume include freedom of speech, (the restriction of newspapers, music, arm-bands, etc.) the right of a minor to refuse medical treatment, and a minor's right to contraception and abortion with ad without parental consent. This volume also includes the rights of minors to separate from their legal parents; the rights of children to know their biological parents in the case of adoption; and the rights of children resisting repatriation to relatives outside the United States.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
930 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-93806-8 (9780415938068)
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Content
Chapter 1; JUVENILENESS: A SINGLE-EDGED CONSTITUTIONAL SWORD, William S.Geimer; Chapter 2 Acknowledging the Hypocrisy: Granting Minors the Right to Choose Their Medical Treatment; Chapter 3 CAREY, GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, ET AL. v. POPULATION SERVICES INTERNATIONAL ET AL.; Chapter 4 Abortion Rights of Minors, Parental Consent, and Parental Notification, CarolynPuzella; Chapter 5 SEEKING SOLOMON'S WISDOM: JUDICIAL BYPASS OF PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT IN A MINOR'S ABORTION DECISION, Teresa StantonCollett; Chapter 6 THE PREGNANT CHILD'S RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION, Katheryn D.Katz; Chapter 7 WHY CRIMINALIZE CHILDREN? LOOKING BEYOND THE EXPRESS POLICIES DRIVING JUVENILE CURFEW LEGISLATION, Deirdre E.Norton; Chapter 8; Chapter 9 CURFEW LAWS, FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT, AND THE RIGHTS OF JUVENILES; Chapter 10 Constitutional Law: Hutchins v. District of Columbia: The Constitutional Dilemma over Juvenile Curfews; Acknowledgments;