Children’s Rights and the Developing Law

Children’s Rights and the Developing Law by Jane Fortin, published by Butterworths in 1998, is a comprehensive examination of the evolving legal landscape concerning children’s rights in England and Wales. This 502-page text delves into the complexities of child advocacy and family law, focusing on how emerging legal principles can be utilized to uphold the rights of children.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of the legal frameworks that govern children’s rights, exploring the challenges and opportunities within this developing area of law. The book addresses key issues related to child advocacy and the implications of legal developments for children and families. Through its detailed exploration, this edition provides valuable insights for those interested in the intersection of law and children’s rights.
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This text considers the developing law in England and Wales as it applies to the burgeoning and confusing subject of the rights of children. It examines the extent to which the emerging legal principles can be harnessed to fulfil those rights.
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