Results 241 to 250 of about 1,202,414 (303)
The Code of Practice 2025 and the medicolegal definition of death. [PDF]
Scott L, Thomas I.
europepmc +1 more source
The wood and the trees: estimands in cluster randomised trials. [PDF]
Hooper R, Hemming K, Li F.
europepmc +1 more source
FDNHSA's response to KL Dunkle et al.'s 'Upholding clinical integrity and South African relevance: A defence of the SASOP position statement on the care of transgender and non-binary youth'. [PDF]
Donkin A, Rodseth R, Giddy J.
europepmc +1 more source
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
The Best Interests of the Child
2020The 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 ...
Vandenhole, Wouter +1 more
openaire +3 more sources
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
openaire +2 more sources
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
openaire +2 more sources
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, bench universalmente declamata e conosciuta nel moderno diritto minorile, sia a livello dell ordinamento interno che dell ordinamento europeo ed internazionale, si rivela suggestiva proprio perch caratterizzata da un ontologica ...
openaire +2 more sources
Who decides the “best interests” of the child?
Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 2016B was a frail 15-year-old girl who was brought to the hospital by the police. She had met a 22-year-old boy on a social networking site a few months earlier. They had fallen in love and she had started living with him. On finding his daughter missing, B's father reported the matter to the police station. The police caught the couple and brought them to
Sujata, Ayarkar, Aarthi, Chandrasekhar
openaire +2 more sources
Abstract Chapter 5 defines the concept of the “best interests of the child” and explains the many factors to be considered. It explores the complexity of determining the best interests of the child. The chapter explores how social workers and foster parents can have the same goal but approach the best interests of the child differently ...
Amanda Preston, Lisa Schelbe
openaire +2 more sources
Amanda Preston, Lisa Schelbe
openaire +2 more sources
The ‘best interests of the child’ Historical perspectives
Children Australia, 2010In the middle of the nineteenth century, Australian responses to children in need were significantly influenced by the belief that such children posed a threat to society. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, child welfare legislation states that ‘the best interests of the child must always be paramount’ (Children, Youth and Families Act 2005,
Musgrove, Nell, Swain, Shurlee
openaire +3 more sources

