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Decision-Making in Pediatric Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation: Perspectives of Physicians, Patients, and Families. [PDF]
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Overmedicalisation of childhood: what paediatricians and child health professionals <i>can</i> <b>do</b>. [PDF]
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The Best Interests of the Child
The best interests of the child principle is considered a pillar of children’s rights law and, according to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), is to be a primary consideration in all actions concerning children. Yet best interests is an elusive concept and principle that has no single authoritative definition or description ...
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Australia, quality education and the ‘best interests of the child’
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, ratified by Australia, states that the 'best interests of the child' shall be a primary consideration in all decisions about children, yet these are rarely considered in Australian education ...
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The best interest of the child
2021L’opera dedicata al Best interest of the child, nasce dal desiderio di indagare il contenuto di una formula che, benché universalmente declamata e conosciuta nel moderno diritto minorile, sia a livello dell’ordinamento interno che dell’ordinamento europeo ed internazionale, si rivela suggestiva proprio perchè caratterizzata da un’ontologica vaghezza. L’
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1999
King Solomon may have been the first judge to determine a child’s custody; the standard he verbalized focused on equity, the sharing by each of two women in the physical custody of the child. In reality, King Solomon was testing the two women in order to determine which woman was the true mother and what was in the best interests of the child.
Marsha B. Liss, Marcia J. McKinley-Pace
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King Solomon may have been the first judge to determine a child’s custody; the standard he verbalized focused on equity, the sharing by each of two women in the physical custody of the child. In reality, King Solomon was testing the two women in order to determine which woman was the true mother and what was in the best interests of the child.
Marsha B. Liss, Marcia J. McKinley-Pace
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The Best Interests of the Child
2019Abstract This section is about Article 3 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child dealing with The Best Interests of the Child.
John Eekelaar, John Tobin
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THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILD
Family Court Review, 1997Despite heavy use of the concept of the “best interests” of the child, there is little consensus about what criteria constitute a child's best interests or how these criteria should be applied. This article explores some of the problems of the best interest concept, from the developmental and psychological perspective, and suggests that the concept is ...
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IN THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILD
2018Marshalling her experience as an expert witness in court proceedings on non-consensual, confidential adoption in Israel, Mass describes legal proceedings following the Israeli state petition that declares children eligible for adoption because of alleged parental incapability, and explores the politics of state intervention in the parent/child ...
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