Rewriting Children's Rights Judgments : From Academic Vision to New Practice.
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- 9781782259275
- 342.4108/772
- KD3305.R497 2017
Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Part I: Children's Rights Judgments: From Academic Vision to New Practice -- 1. Introducing Children's Rights Judgments -- I. Towards Collaboration -- II. The Organisation of the Book -- III. Overview of Contributions -- 2. Judging Children's Rights: Tendencies, Tensions, Constraints and Opportunities -- I. Introduction -- II. Why Children"s Rights Judgments? -- III. The Importance of the Judiciary in Advancing Children"s Rights -- IV. Judging Children"s Rights: Common Tendencies -- V. Judging Children"s Rights: Common Tensions and Constraints -- VI. Concluding Comments -- 3. Towards Children's Rights Judgments -- I. Introduction -- II. Utilising Formal Legal Tools: The CRC in Children"s Rights Judgments -- III. Utilising Academic Scholarship: Unpacking Theoretical Tensions, Conceptual Challenges and Prevailing Presumptions -- IV. Child-friendly Justice: Protecting the Child"s Right to be Heard in Legal Proceedings -- V. Telling a Different Story: The Use of Narrative in Children"s Rights Judgments -- VI. Speaking to Children: the Audience for a Children"s Rights Judgment -- VII. Concluding Comments -- Part II: Children's Rights and Family Life -- 4. Commentary on Re X and Y (Foreign Surrogacy) -- I. Introduction -- II. Background -- III. A Comparison of the Original and Rewritten Judgment -- IV. Legal Developments since Re X And Y (Foreign Surrogacy) -- V. Conclusion -- Judgment: Family Division of the High Court (England and Wales) Re X and Y (Foreign Surrogacy) -- 5. Commentary on CD v ST -- I. Introduction -- II. Employment Rights for Modern Day Families -- III. Who are Regarded as Parents Under the Present Legal Frameworks? -- IV. Overview of the Judgment in CD v ST -- V. Opinion of Advocate Kokott.
VI. Z v A Government Department and the Board of Management of a Community School -- VII. The Court"s Decision -- VIII. A Children"s Rights Perspective -- IX. The Re-written Judgment -- X. Conclusion -- Judgment: Court of Justice of the European Union (Grand Chamber) CD v ST -- 6. Commentary on Re C v XYZ County Council -- I. Introduction -- II. Background -- III. The Court of Appeal"s Decision and Fenton-Glynn"s Dissent Compared -- IV. Responses to, and Developments Since, Re C -- V. Conclusion -- Judgment: Court of Appeal (England and Wales) Re C v XYZ County Council -- 7. Commentary on Gas and Dubois v France -- I. Introduction -- II. The Judgment of the European Court of Human Rights -- III. The Rewritten Judgment -- IV. Conclusion -- Judgment: European Court of Human Rights Gas and Dubois v France -- 8. Commentary on P-S (Children) -- I. Introduction -- II. Original Judgment -- III. The Re-written Judgment -- IV. Concluding Comments -- Judgment: Court of Appeal (Civil Division) (England and Wales) P-S (Children) -- 9. Commentary on the Judgment of the Hoge Raad of the 5th December 2014 -- I. Introduction -- II. Dutch Family Law and the Procedural Position of the Minor -- III. Commentary -- IV. Conclusions -- Judgment: The Netherlands Supreme Court Hoge Raad -- 10. Commentary on AAA v Associated Newspapers Ltd -- I. Introduction -- II. The Rewritten Judgment -- III. The Value of the Rewritten Judgment -- Judgment: Court of Appeal (England and Wales) AAA v Associated Newspapers Ltd -- Part III: Children's Rights and Medical Decision-making -- 11. Commentary on Re W (A Minor) (Consent to Medical Treatment) -- I. Introduction -- II. The Autonomy of Children Prior to Re W -- III. The Original Re W Judgment -- IV. Rewritten Judgment of Gilmore LJ -- V. Conclusion.
Judgment: Court of Appeal (England and Wales) Re W (A Minor) (Consent to Medical Treatment) -- 12. F v F -- I. Facts and Issues -- II. Context -- III. Responses to the Judgment -- IV. Adolescent Autonomy and Medical Treatment -- V. Judicial Conclusion on L and M"s Reasoning -- VI. Differentiating between the Respective Needs and Wishes of the Two Children -- VII. L and M"s Participation in the Court Process -- Judgment: High Court of Justice Family Division (England and Wales) F v F -- 13. Commentary on Re T (A Minor) (Wardship: Medical Treatment) -- I. Introduction -- Judgment: House of Lords Re T (A Minor) (Wardship: Medical Treatment) -- 14. Commentary on Re A (Conjoined Twins) -- I. The Facts of Re A -- II. The Court of Appeal Decision -- III. Alghrani LJ"s Judgment -- IV. Concerns over Rights -- V. Re A and problems -- VI. A Relational Approach -- VII. Applying a Relational Approach to Re A -- VIII. Conclusion -- Judgment: Court of Appeal (England and Wales) Re A (Conjoined Twins) -- Part IV: Children's Rights and Public Authorities -- 15. Commentary on R (on the Application of Castle) v Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis -- I. Introduction -- II. Interpretation of Section 11 of the Children Act 2004 in Light of Article 3(1) of the Convention on the Rights of the Child -- III. The Right of Children to Participate in Political Activity -- IV. Case Narrative/Linguistics -- V. Interpretation of Section 11 of the Children Act 2004 in the Context of Castle -- VI. Conclusion -- Judgment: Divisional Court (England and Wales) R (on the Application of Castle) v Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis -- 16. Commentary on Collins v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government -- I. Introduction -- II. The Wider Context -- III. The History of Proceedings in the Collins Case -- IV. What the Rewritten Judgment does differently.
Judgment: Court of Appeal (Civil Division) (England and Wales) Collins v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government -- 17. Commentary on Government of the RSA & -- Ors v Grootboom & -- Ors -- I. Introduction -- II. The Grootboom Case -- III. The Rewritten Judgment -- IV. Conclusion -- Judgment: Constitutional Court of South Africa The Government of the Republic of South Africa & -- Rs v Grootboom & -- Ors -- 18. Commentary on Valsamis v Greece -- I. Introduction -- II. The Original and Revised Judgments -- III. A Children"s Rights Dilemma: Respect for a Child"s Beliefs in the Context of their Religious Upbringing -- IV. The Implications of the Judgment 20 Years On -- V. Conclusion -- Judgment: European Court of Human Rights Valsamis v Greece -- 19. Commentary on R (on the Application of Begum) v Governors of Denbigh High School -- I. Background to Begum -- II. The Judicial Decisions -- III. A Children"s Rights Critique of Begum -- IV. Conclusion -- Judgment: House of Lords R (on the Application of Begum) v Head-teacher and Governors of Denbigh High School -- 20. Commentary on S v Special Educational Needs and Disability Tribunal and Oxfordshire County Council -- I. Introduction -- II. Background -- III. First Instance Determinations -- IV. The Court of Appeal Judgment -- V. Developments since S -- VI. Conclusion -- Judgment: Court of Appeal (England and Wales) S v Special Educational Needs and Disability Tribunal and Oxfordshire County Council -- 21. Commentary on Canadian Foundation for Children, Youth and the Law v Canada (Attorney General) -- I. Introduction -- II. The Original Decision in Canadian Foundation for Children, Youth and the Law v Canada (Attorney General)13 -- III. Grover J"s Reimagined Dissent -- IV. Critique of Grover J"s Reimagined Dissent -- V. Government Commitment to Change.
Judgment: Supreme Court of Canada Canadian Foundation for Children, Youth and the Law v Canada (Attorney General) -- Part V: Children's Rights and Criminal Justice -- 22. Commentary on Roper v Simmons -- I. Legal Background -- II. The Original Decision -- III. The Rewritten Judgment -- Judgment: Supreme Court of the United States Roper v Simmons -- 23. Commentary on R v JTB -- I. Doli Incapax and its Abolition -- II. Facts and Decision -- III. The Implications of the Decision -- IV. Lord Arthur"s Rewritten Judgment -- V. Concluding Comments -- Judgment: House of Lords R v JTB -- 24. Commentary on The Prosecutor v Thomas Lubanga Dyilo -- I. Introduction -- II. Rewritten Judgment -- III. International or Non-international? -- IV. Truth-telling and On the Record Experience -- V. Victim Participation -- VI. Expedition and Social Recovery -- VII. Determining Age -- VIII. Sexual Violence -- IX. Interpretation of Articles 8(2)(b)(xxvi) and 8(2)(e)(vii) of the Rome Statute -- X. Using Children "to Participate Actively in Hostilities -- XI. Concluding Comments -- Judgment: International Criminal Court The Prosecutor v Thomas Lubanga Dyilo -- 25. Commentary on Farooq Ahmed v Federation of Pakistan -- I. Introduction -- II. Background to the Case -- III. The Facts and Original Judgment -- IV. The Children"s Rights Judgment -- V. Conclusions -- Judgment: The Supreme Court of Pakistan Farooq Ahmed v Federation of Pakistan -- 26. Commentary on The Case of John Hudson -- I. Introduction -- II. The Emerging Child -- III. Philosophies of the Time -- IV. The Criminal Law and Punishment -- V. Criminal Process -- VI. The Role of the Judge -- VII. Postscripts -- Judgment: The Case of John Hudson: The Old Bailey, London -- Part VI: Children's Rights and International Movement.
27. Commentary on RCB as Litigation Guardian of EKV, CEV, CIV and LRV v The Honourable Justice Colin James Forrest.
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