Age Discrimination and Children's Rights
Biographical note
Claire Breen is a Lecturer at the School of Law of the University of Waikato, New Zealand. She graduated from the National University of Ireland, University College Cork, and holds a doctorate from the University of Nottingham. She has published widely in the area of children's rights and is the author of The Standard of the Best Interests of the Child (Martinus Nijhoff, 2002).
Table of contents
Introduction;
CHAPTER ONE ‘Difference’ or Discrimination? Exploring the Concepts Underpinning Children’s Rights, Discrimination and the Need to Acknowledge Difference;
CHAPTER TWO Children’s Rights and Medical Treatment: Issues of Capacity, Choice and Consent;
CHAPTER THREE Human-Assisted Reproduction and the Child’s Right to Identity;
CHAPTER FOUR The Corporal Punishment of Children in New Zealand: The Power of Parental Rights in New Zealand;
CHAPTER FIVE Taking Liberties: The Detention of the At-Risk Child in Ireland;
CHAPTER SIX Age Discrimination and the Rights of Irish-Born Children of Asylum Seekers.
CHAPTER ONE ‘Difference’ or Discrimination? Exploring the Concepts Underpinning Children’s Rights, Discrimination and the Need to Acknowledge Difference;
CHAPTER TWO Children’s Rights and Medical Treatment: Issues of Capacity, Choice and Consent;
CHAPTER THREE Human-Assisted Reproduction and the Child’s Right to Identity;
CHAPTER FOUR The Corporal Punishment of Children in New Zealand: The Power of Parental Rights in New Zealand;
CHAPTER FIVE Taking Liberties: The Detention of the At-Risk Child in Ireland;
CHAPTER SIX Age Discrimination and the Rights of Irish-Born Children of Asylum Seekers.
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