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Canadian Journal of Criminology, 1980
The rights accorded to children either in law or in moral and ethical practices are a reflection of the status of the child in a particular society at a particular time. They are continually evolving, although not always in a smooth and desirable progression.
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The rights accorded to children either in law or in moral and ethical practices are a reflection of the status of the child in a particular society at a particular time. They are continually evolving, although not always in a smooth and desirable progression.
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1997
Over the centuries, but particularly during the twentieth century, children have acquired more rights and more freedom to make their own decisions, particularly where they are mature and intelligent enough to do so. This has not always been the case for at one time a child’s wishes were largely ignored, as parents, particularly fathers, had more or ...
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Over the centuries, but particularly during the twentieth century, children have acquired more rights and more freedom to make their own decisions, particularly where they are mature and intelligent enough to do so. This has not always been the case for at one time a child’s wishes were largely ignored, as parents, particularly fathers, had more or ...
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Rights, interests and expectations: Indigenous perspectives on unrestricted access to genomic data
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2020Maui Hudson +2 more
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Hospitality, tourism, human rights and the impact of COVID-19
International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 2020Thomas Baum
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