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Children, the Law and the Welfare Principle: Perspectives from North America

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By (author): Kerry O'Halloran

This book continues the themes addressed by its two predecessors in this mini-series by examining the role of the principle of the welfare interests of the child in the law of the U.S. and Canada. It provides a record of the key milestones in its development in each country and conducts a comparative analysis of the contemporary law relating to children in both. In doing so, it focuses also on the Indigenous communities the AN/AI and the First Nations of the U.S. and Canada respectively.

By identifying and analysing the functions of the principle in the public (care, protection and control, etc), private (matrimonial, adoption, etc) and hybrid (adoption from care, surrogacy, etc) sectors of family law, it builds a picture of the law relating to children in the two countries and reveals significant jurisdictional differences. By examining the legislation and related caselaw, it assesses the different effects of the same legal framework on the welfare of Indigenous and other children.

In addition to a digest of cases and legislation that identifies and tracks the role of this legal principle, lawyers, academics and other researchers will find a wealth of information on how it has evolved to reflect corresponding changes in social mores. For those interested in politics and social policy, there is much illuminating evidence of how the law has balanced this principle relative to others in both civil and criminal contexts.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032216898

About Kerry O'Halloran

Kerry OHalloran a professionally qualified lawyer social worker and academic has recently retired from 13 years as an adjunct professor at the Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies at QUT Brisbane. In Northern Ireland he served on the Social Care Tribunal and on an HSS Trust adoption panel has advised the Irish government on law reform matters and has served in a consultancy capacity on government bodies such as Courts Services (Northern Ireland) and to the Open University in England. Previously employed as Assistant Director (Research) at the Centre for Voluntary Action University of Ulster in Northern Ireland his 30 books and many other publications include Conscientious Objection (Springer 2022) The Politics of Adoption 4th ed. (Springer 2021) Adoption Law and Human Rights: International Perspectives (Routledge 2018) Religion Charity and Human Rights (CUP 2014) and Child Care and Protection: The Law & Practice in Northern Ireland (Thomson Reuters 2003).

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