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Children's rights and traditional values / edited by Gillian Douglas, Leslie Sebba.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Programme on the International Rights of the Child seriesPublisher: Aldershot ; Brookfield, USA : Ashgate/Dartmouth, [1998]Copyright date: ©1998Description: xv, 335 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1855219565
  • 9781855219564
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.0135
LOC classification:
  • K639. A55 1998
Contents:
List of Contributors -- Series Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Editors' Introduction -- 1. 'You Have to Start Somewhere' -- 2. Children's Rights: Balancing Traditional Values and Cultural Plurality -- 3. Children's Rights, Cultural Diversity and Private International Law -- 4. The Interpretation of the Concept 'The Best Interest of the Child' in Israel -- 5. A Note on Children's Rights in Islamic Law -- 6. 'Honour Thy Father and Thy Mother': Children's Rights and Children's Duties -- 7. Rights and Autonomy - or the Best Interests of the Child? -- 8. Multiculturalism, Parental Choice and Traditional Values: A Comment on Religious Education in Israel -- 9. Child-Parent-State: The Absence of Community in the Courts' Approach to Education -- 10. Tradition and the Right to Education: The Case of the Ultra-Orthodox Community in Israel -- 11. A Child's Right to Privacy or Open Justice? -- 12. Who is the Father? Access to Information on Genetic Identity -- 13. Crimes of War, Culture, and Children's Rights: The Case of Female Palestinian Detainees under Israeli Military Occupation -- 14. Protection for Whom and from What? Protection Proceedings and the Voice of the Child at Risk -- 15. The Child's Right to Make Mistakes: Criminal Responsibility and the Immature Minor -- 16. Traditional Values, Children's Rights and Social Justice: English Youth Justice in the 1990s -- 17. Afterword: Choosing Rights for Children.
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Papers originally presented at a symposium held at the Faculty of Law of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in March 1996.

Includes bibliographical references.

List of Contributors -- Series Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Editors' Introduction -- 1. 'You Have to Start Somewhere' -- 2. Children's Rights: Balancing Traditional Values and Cultural Plurality -- 3. Children's Rights, Cultural Diversity and Private International Law -- 4. The Interpretation of the Concept 'The Best Interest of the Child' in Israel -- 5. A Note on Children's Rights in Islamic Law -- 6. 'Honour Thy Father and Thy Mother': Children's Rights and Children's Duties -- 7. Rights and Autonomy - or the Best Interests of the Child? -- 8. Multiculturalism, Parental Choice and Traditional Values: A Comment on Religious Education in Israel -- 9. Child-Parent-State: The Absence of Community in the Courts' Approach to Education -- 10. Tradition and the Right to Education: The Case of the Ultra-Orthodox Community in Israel -- 11. A Child's Right to Privacy or Open Justice? -- 12. Who is the Father? Access to Information on Genetic Identity -- 13. Crimes of War, Culture, and Children's Rights: The Case of Female Palestinian Detainees under Israeli Military Occupation -- 14. Protection for Whom and from What? Protection Proceedings and the Voice of the Child at Risk -- 15. The Child's Right to Make Mistakes: Criminal Responsibility and the Immature Minor -- 16. Traditional Values, Children's Rights and Social Justice: English Youth Justice in the 1990s -- 17. Afterword: Choosing Rights for Children.

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