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Legal Concepts of Childhood Julia Fionda

Legal Concepts of Childhood von Julia Fionda

Legal Concepts of Childhood Julia Fionda


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Zusammenfassung

This book aims to assess how children are regarded by lawyers in disciplines which centrally involve them.

Legal Concepts of Childhood Zusammenfassung

Legal Concepts of Childhood Julia Fionda

Concepts of who and what children are and what childhood consists of have changed over time. Our historical and contemporary notions of childhood also change according to the context of the interaction between the child and the state. This book is concerned with various ideas of what childhood consists of where the child is involved with the legal system. An identification of legal concepts of childhood can offer many insights into our treatment of children,the capacities which we expect them (possibly unfairly) to possess and the extent of any protection which they deserve or can expect from those charged with the responsibility for their welfare. Each essay in this collection focuses on a particular legal discipline which centrally involves children whether as litigants, victims or perpetrators of crimes, owners of property, recipients of welfare services etc. The object of the analysis is to assess how children are regarded by lawyers in each discipline; for example, as objects of concern, requiring protection; as autonomous possessors of rights; as lacking in moral consciousness or full mental capacity; or as fully aware of and accountable for their actions. In order to make comparisons with notions of childhood in other contexts, the substantive part of the book will also include essays on the perspectives on childhood at the core of other disciplines including sociology, psychology, philosophy and literature.

Legal Concepts of Childhood Bewertungen

This publication provides a useful analysis of how our legal system views children. It will be of interest to all those involved with children in the legal system. The Review Editor ChildRIGHT February 2002 The analyses presented here are accessible and, for readers who are unfamiliar with the law relating to children, they succeed in conveying some of the key shifts in thinking and policy that have taken place over the past two decades. The collection provides further evidence of the quality of the growing scholarship on children and the law. Jeremy Roche, The Open University Children and Society February 2002

Über Julia Fionda

Julia Fionda is Senior Lecturer and Director of the Institute of Criminal Justice in the Law School at Southampton University.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Part 1 Perspectives on childhood: legal concepts of childhood - an introduction, Julia Fionda; sociological perspectives and media representations of childhood, Chris Jenks; philosophical perspectives on childhood, David Archard; psychological and psychiatric perspectives, Quentin Spender and Alexandra John. Part II The child in law: youth and justice, Julia Fionda; children in court, Allan Levy QC; law, literature and the child, Ian Ward; children through tort, Roderick Bagshaw; the medical treatment of children, Penney Lewis; the minor as (a) subject - the case of housing law, David Cowan and Nick Dearden; the child in family law, Michael Freeman; children's rights and education, Paul Meredith; children and social security law, Nick Wikeley.

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GOR003176870
9781841131504
1841131504
Legal Concepts of Childhood Julia Fionda
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20011204
256
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