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Noting the Impact of Lockdown Co-Parenting Regulations on the Wellbeing of Children in South Africa

open access: yesPotchefstroom Electronic Law Journal
The South African government introduced a strict lockdown and related legislation in reaction to the COVID-19 epidemic. During lockdown, the movement of children between co-holders of parental rights and responsibilities of a caregiver, as defined in ...
Annette Singh, Norah Hashim Msuya
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BEST INTEREST OF THE CHILD IN ISLAMIC FAMILY LAW: INTEGRATING MAQĀṢID AL-SHARĪ‘AH AND DOUBLE MOVEMENT THEORY IN ḤAḌĀNAH CASES

open access: yesJurnal Al-Dustur
This study examines the development of ḥaḍānah (child custody) in Indonesian Islamic family law, tracing its shift from classical fiqh principles toward contemporary child-centered standards.
Achmad Kadarisman   +2 more
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Le Roux v Dey and Children's Rights Approaches to Judging

open access: yesPotchefstroom Electronic Law Journal, 2018
The South African jurisprudence on the rights of children is vibrant and generally progressive, and is supported by an enabling constitutional and statutory framework. The majority decision in Le Roux v Dey 2011 3 SA 274 (CC), however, ignores the rights
Meda
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[The Best Interest of the Child in Neonatology: Is It Best for the Child?].

open access: yesCuadernos de bioetica : revista oficial de la Asociacion Espanola de Bioetica y Etica Medica, 2015
Since its inceptions, the standard of best interest of the child was linked to decisions about suspend life-sustaining treatments in neonatal units and evaluation of treatments applied to children in terms of their quality of life. This origin has conditioned the interpretation of the standard from two extremes: a vitalistic one, and a non vitalistic ...
Di Pietro, Maria Luisa   +1 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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