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How the Law Thinks About Children Michael King

How the Law Thinks About Children By Michael King

How the Law Thinks About Children by Michael King


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Summary

This work examines the ways in which the law functions with regard to children. For example, it looks at the welfare/justice clash and the self-referentiality of the legal system, assesses the science of child welfare, and analyzes the child as a bundle of needs.

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Table of Contents

Part 1 The limits of welfare/justice. Part 2 Law as a self-referential system. Part 3 The construction of child welfare science. Part 4 The child as semantic artifact. Part 5 The child in mediation and divorce. Part 6 The child as offender. Part 7 The law's response and the responsiveness of law. Part 8 Child-responsive legal systems.

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GOR003850118
9781857422269
1857422260
How the Law Thinks About Children by Michael King
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
19950615
250
N/A
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