Children's Rights and Traditional Values

Subjects:
Family Law
Contents:
You have to start somewhere, Michael King
children's rights - balancing traditional values and cultural plurality, Geraldine Van Bueren
children's rights, cultural diversity and private international Law, William Duncan
the interpretation of the concept ""the best interest of the child"" in Israel, Yehiel Kaplan
a note on children's rights in Islamic Law, His Honour Judge David Pearl
""honour thy father and they mother"" - children's rights and children's duties, Andrew Bainham
rights and autonomy or the best interest of the child? Ze'ev Falk
multiculturalism, parental choice and traditional values - a comment on religious education in Israel, Stephen Goldstein
child-parent-state - the absence of community in the courts' approach to education, Leora Bilsky
tradition and the right to education - the case of the ultraorthodox community in Israel, Leslie Sebba, Varda Shiffer
a child's right to privacy or open justice? James Michael
who is the father? access to information on genetic identity, Katherine O'Donovan
crimes of war, culture, and children's rights - the case of female Palestinian detainees under Israel military occupation, Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian
protection for whom and from what? protection proceedings and the voice of the child at risk, Ya'ir Ronen
the child's right to make mistakes - criminal responsibility and the immature minor, Gillian Douglas
traditional values, children's rights and social justice - English youth justice in the 1990s, Wayne Morrison. Afterword: choosing rights for children, David Nelken.

ISBN13: 9781855219564
ISBN: 1855219565
Published: May 1998
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing Ltd
Binding: Hardback
Price: £56.00

This is a collection of essays which focus on subjects such as: the rights of children, cultural diversity and private international law; children's rights in Islamic law; children's rights in Israel and Palestine; and traditional values in English youth justice in the 1990s.