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  • Research Handbook on Surrogacy and the Law

    Edward Elgar Publishing Research Handbook on Surrogacy and the Law

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    £223.25

  • Children's Access to Justice: A Critical

    Intersentia Ltd Children's Access to Justice: A Critical

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    Book SynopsisChildren's access to justice has emerged as an important topic in the children's rights domain. While there has been increasing attention paid to child-friendly justice internationally, there has been relatively little research in this area. This book, with contributions from researchers and practitioners, explores the meaning, practice and challenges of children's access to justice and contributes to a deeper understanding of what access to justice means to children, how they experience it and what it should look like in practice. It seeks to define access to justice in a global way, by addressing current challenges, asking new questions and providing answers to existing problems. One of the main areas of focus is children's participation in legal proceedings, which critically explores how children are heard in family law, criminal law and child protection procedures. Special challenges faced by groups of children, such as indigenous children, are brought to light. The roles of different actors in justice, including judges and lawyers, but also institutions such as independent child commissioners and schools, and how they can improve children's access to justice are explored. The book also highlights structural obstacles to children's participation that can be explained by country-specific situations and the attitudes of adults towards children. Many of the contributions are based on empirical research, bringing forth the voices of actors of justice and children themselves. While many of these contributions are county-specific, the book clearly demonstrates how challenges to children's access to justice are universal in nature.Table of ContentsIntroduction: A Critical Review of Access to Justice for Children (p. 1) PART I. CHILDREN’S ACCESS TO JUSTICE IN CHILD PROTECTION PROCEEDINGS The Practice of Hearing the Child in Child Protection Proceedings in France (p. 13) Child Participation in Dutch Family Law and Child Protection Proceedings (p. 25) Children’s Voices on their Right to be Heard in the Field of Child Protection in Belgium (Communauté française): Highlighting of Blind Spots Regarding the Place and Role of the Parents (p. 39) The Significance and Effectiveness of Children’s Participation in Judicial Child Protection Procedures in Quebec, Canada (p. 55) PART II. CHILDREN’S ACCESS TO JUSTICE IN JUDICIAL AND NON-JUDICIAL PROCEDURES Children’s Access to and Participation in the Family Justice System in France: Limits, Paradoxes and Recommendations (p. 71) Child Participation in Family Dispute Resolution in Canada (p. 83) Access to Criminal Justice for Minors in France (p. 97) Children’s Access to Justice in Jersey: Obstacles and Impediments (p. 109) Children’s Access to Procedural Justice in School Discipline Processes in Ontario, Canada (p. 123) Children’s Rights to Access Justice at the International Level: Challenge and Opportunity (p. 139) PART III. OBSTACLES TO CHILDREN’S ACCESS TO JUSTICE AND AVENUES FOR SOLUTIONS Children’s Access to and Participation in the Justice System in Light of National Characteristics (p. 155) Impediments to Access by the Children of Indigenous Peoples to the Justice System in Cameroon (p. 169) The Transition Towards Child-Friendly Communication in the Justice System: ‘And You, Are You Listening to Me?’ (p. 183) Legal Representation as a Necessary Element of Children’s Access to and Participation in Family Justice (p. 197) Access to Justice in Protection of Young People in Quebec: The Current Status and Recommendations from those Primarily Concerned – The Children (p. 211) Photovoice as a Tool for Indigenous Children’s Participation in the Justice System (p. 225) PART IV. CRITICAL REFLECTIONS ON CHILDREN’S ACCESS TO JUSTICE The Risks of Unanticipated Consequences from Children’s Participation in the Justice System (p. 241) Concluding Remarks on Children’s Access to and Participation in Justice (p. 255)

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  • The Child's Right to Participate in Family Law

    Intersentia Ltd The Child's Right to Participate in Family Law

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    Book SynopsisThis bookcontains an in-depth legal analysis of Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, the European Convention on Human Rights, the European Convention on the Exercise of Children?s Rights, the Council of Europe?s Guidelines on Child-Friendly Justice and Recommendation on the participation of children, and the European Union Charter of Fundamental Rights. The result is a comprehensive assessment of the child?s right to participate in family law proceedings, providing the first complete analysis of the international and European human rights instruments in this field. Of note, the book?s analysis of the case law of the European Court of Human Rights is unique, in both the inclusion of all of the Court?s judgments and decisions on child participation as well as the application of an innovative and rigorous method of qualitative content analysis. This book therefore provides a greater understanding of the child?s right to participate under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights. Throughout the book, five key themes are addressed: the right to express views, due weight accorded to a child?s views, the relevance of the child?s age and maturity, the issue of undue influence, and the relevance of information and practical affairs. The standards provided in each of the instruments studied are compared and critically reflected upon. This book sets out the international and European framework for child participation and discusses critically how this framework can be further aligned and strengthened. New insights are reflected upon and recommendations made for the implementation and improvement of child participation rights at national and international levels.The Child''s Right to Participate in Family Law Family Law Proceedings: Represented, Heard or Silenced? is a must read for scholars, family justice professionals, policy makers, and all persons working in the fields of children?s rights and family law.Dr. CHARLOTTE MOL obtained her doctorate cum laude from Utrecht University, where she is currently Assistant Professor and member of the Utrecht Centre for European Research into Family Law (UCERF) and the Molengraaff Institute for Private Law. Charlotte received the Jaap Doek Children''s rights master thesis award 2017 (Dutch) and the FJR Prijs 2019 for her contribution to Plurality and Diversity of Family Relations in Europe (Boele-Woelki & Martiny eds., Intersentia 2019).

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    £143.45

  • Studies in Law, Politics, and Society

    Emerald Publishing Limited Studies in Law, Politics, and Society

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    Book SynopsisThis volume of "Studies in Law, Politics, and Society" features a symposium on law and film as well as two articles of general interest. It brings together the work of scholars from several disciplines, work which usefully illuminates central questions in the operation of law and legal systems. The articles published here exemplify the exciting and innovative work now being done in interdisciplinary legal scholarship.Table of ContentsWhat screen do you have in mind? Contesting the visual context of law and film studies. Strange encounters: Exploring law and film in the affective register. A witness to justice. Projecting the judge: A case study in the cultural lives of the judiciary. Law, Hollywood and the European experience. The location of resistance: Understanding tactics of resistance in the welfare office. Ethics, aesthetics, and law: The Third Man. List of Contributors. EDITORIAL BOARD. Studies in law, politics, and society. Studies in law, politics, and society. Copyright page.

    15 in stock

    £85.99

  • A Practical Guide to Fostering Law: Fostering

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers A Practical Guide to Fostering Law: Fostering

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA Practical Guide to Fostering Law is an accessible, jargon-free guide to the key elements of the law that concern foster carers and the professionals who work with them.It aims to help foster carers understand where they fit into the complex web of regulations surrounding childcare and to demystify the jargon and terminology which is often used but rarely explained. The book covers the laws in England and Wales governing fostering agencies and foster carers themselves, including foster carers' rights, and the formalities of placement procedures. It also provides explanations of care proceedings, the foster carer as a witness, what happens if a young fostered person gets into trouble, and moving on from foster care. The last section provides a 'who's who' of the main professionals involved and a jargon-busting glossary of the key terms often used. It also includes illustrative case examples and each chapter concludes with suggestions for where to find more information.This guide will be an invaluable resource for current and prospective foster carers and the professionals who work with them, such as support workers, social workers and foster agency staff.Trade ReviewThe key role that foster carers play in shaping children’s lives and futures is now being recognised. However, the demands and expectations placed upon them have increased significantly over recent years, as they work in ever more complex situations. Carers’ need for a good understanding of the legal and policy context has never been greater, and so a book which provides such a clear and comprehensive guide to the law is very timely. I know that many foster carers will welcome this useful tool, and others will enjoy the case studies and the links with daily life in fostering households. -- Andrea Warman, Deputy Chief Executive /Programmes Director, The Who Cares? Trust.A very readable, practical and clear guide to the minefield of regulations relating to fostering which I recommend as reading for all involved in fostering. This book is particularly useful for foster carers who need to understand the complex nature of the law in a straightforward way using case examples. -- Jim Bond, Foster Carer and Chair, The Fostering NetworkAn extremely useful resource for foster parents and those who work with them. All of the foster parents I work with felt that this would be an invaluable resource for them in their work -- Steve Bromage, Team Leader, By the Bridge Independent Fostering AgencyTable of ContentsAcknowledgements. Preface. Introduction. Part 1. Agencies and Carers. 1. Foster Care and Fostering Agencies. 2. Becoming a Foster Carer. 3. Placements. 4. Foster Carers' Rights, Allegations and Ending Fostering. Part 2. Looked After Children. 5. Basics of Child Care Law. 6. Looked After Children. 7. Care Proceedings. 8. The Foster Carer as Witness. 9. Duties Towards Looked After Children. 10. Contact. Part 3. Young People in Trouble – Fostered Children and the Criminal Law. 11. The Criminal System - Some Legal Basics. 12. The Criminal Process. 13. Reprimands, Warnings and Court. 14. Sentencing. 15. Anti-social Behaviour. Part 4. Young Victims and Witnesses. 16. Evidence and Compensation. Part 5. Long-term Plans. 17. Long-term Placements. 18. Moving to Independence. Part 6. Jargon Buster. Where Can I Find Out More? Index.

    1 in stock

    £21.84

  • Vulnerable Children and the Law: International

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Vulnerable Children and the Law: International

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisGlobal support for improving child welfare and upholding the rights of children is strong, but in practice often fails to recognise the emerging gap between traditional child welfare practices and the evolving nature of child vulnerability. This book takes an international perspective on child welfare, examining how global and national frameworks can be adapted to address the rights and best interests of children. Synthesising the latest international research, experts redefine the concept of a 'child in need' in a world where global movement is common and children are frequently involved in the law. The book considers children as citizens, as refugees, victims of trafficking, soldiers, or members of indigenous groups and identifies the political and cultural changes that need to take place in order to deliver rights for these children. Focusing in particular on child protection systems across nations, it identifies areas of child welfare and family law which systematically fail to look after the best interests of children, often through prejudice, outdated practice, or even the failure of agencies to work together.Exploring the nexus between children's rights and the law across the globe, this book makes essential reading for policymakers, social workers, lawyers, researchers and professionals involved in protecting vulnerable children.Trade Reviewit provides a current and thought-provoking text which should prove an invaluable resource for all policymakers, social workers and lawyers working to protect vulnerable children. -- Children & Young People NowThis is a book that seeks to promote ideas from other jurisdictions and cultures, and it is an excellent book for the progressive social worker. It would be fascinating to see the same kind of book with the same kind of chapters from non English speaking countries, such as Europe and the Far East. -- The Association of Child Abuse Lawyers' NewsletterTable of ContentsPreface and acknowledgements. Introduction. Rosemary Sheehan, Monash University, Australia, Helen Rhoades, University of Melbourne, Australia and Nicky Stanley, University of Central Lancashire, UK. Part 1. Children and citizenship. 1. Children's rights: the effective implementation of rights and standards. Deena Haydon, Queen's University, Belfast, UK. 2. Child protection in humanitarian emergencies. Patrick O'Leary, University of Bath, UK and Jason Squire, Terres des hommes Foundation. 3. Children in the shadows: Child trafficking in the UK. Christine Beddoe, ECPAT UK. 4. Child combatants, peace processes: Challenges of inclusion and exclusion. Shelly L. Whitman, Dalhousie University, Canada. 5. Unaccompanied children as illegal immigrants in the United States. Gladis E. Molina, Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project (FIRRP), USA. 6. Protecting the rights of children in custody, Una Convery and Linda Moore, University of Ulster, UK. Part 2. Indigenous and non-national children and vulnerability. 7. The victimisation of indigenous children. Suzanne Oliver, Northern Territory Stipendiary Magistrate, Australia. 8. Non-national children and vulnerability: The child protection context. Goos Cardol, Zuyd University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands. 9. Mana tamariki, takahi tamariki: Maori child pride, Maori child abuse. Rawiri Taonui, University of Canterbury, New Zealand. 10. Indigenous human rights law and the needs of indigenous children. Terri Libesman, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia. Part 3. Child welfare and family identity. 11. High frequency parental contact for infants in care: whose rights are being served? Cathy Humphreys and Meredith Kiraly, University of Melbourne, Australia. 12. Maternal incest: Challenges for child protection. Jackie Turton, University of Essex, UK. 13. Lost identities: denying children their family identity. James Reid, University of Huddersfield, UK. 14. Should adoption be an option? Greg Kelly and Chaitali Das, Queen's University Belfast, UK. Part 4. Child welfare and legal intervention. 15. Child protection family law: The Australian experience. Lisa Young, Murdoch University, Australia. 16. The police role in identifying and responding to children experiencing domestic violence. Nicky Stanley, Pam Miller, NSPCC, Helen Richardson-Foster, University of Sheffield, UK and Gill Thomson, University of Central Lancashire, UK. 17. Relocation of children in family law disputes. Robert H. George, University of Oxford, UK. 18. Working with separated families. Helen Rhoades. 19. Deciding the best interests of the child: Legal responses to child protection concerns. Rosemary Sheehan. 20. Conclusion. Rosemary Sheehan, Helen Rhoades and Nicky Stanley.

    5 in stock

    £76.00

  • Mediating International Child Abduction Cases: The Hague Convention

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Mediating International Child Abduction Cases: The Hague Convention

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThere is growing enthusiasm for the use of mediation to seek to resolve cases arising under the Hague Convention of 25 October 1980 on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (the Convention). However, despite being endorsed by the conclusions of meetings of experts, judicial comment and even legislative changes, there have been relatively few cases where mediation has played a significant role. It is suggested that the reason underlying this dichotomy between the widespread support for the use of mediation and the current limited practice is that there are several key questions regarding the use of mediation in the context of the Convention which remain to be answered. Specifically: what is meant by Convention mediation? How can a mediation process fit within the constraints of the Convention? And why offer mediation in Convention cases given the existing legal framework? This book addresses these questions and in so doing seeks to encourage a movement from enthusiasm about the use of mediation in the Convention context to greater practice. This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Family Law online service.Trade ReviewI shall certainly be recommending this book with enthusiasm to all my students…Vigers book will be required reading for the team that secures the research contract recently announced by the European Parliament for a study on 'Cross-border parental child abduction'… -- Trevor Buck * Cambridge Law Journal, Volume 72. Number 3 *Table of Contents1. INTRODUCTION I. Aim and Purpose II. Structure and Scope III. Background and Context IV. Conclusion 2. WHAT IS CONVENTION MEDIATION? I. Introduction II. Definitional Difficulties III. Place in the Procedure IV. Conclusion 3. HOW CAN A MEDIATION PROCESS FIT WITHIN THE CONSTRAINTS OF THE CONVENTION? I. Introduction II. Convention Mediation as a Specialism III. Responding to Specific Challenges IV. Conclusion 4. WHY MEDIATE IN CONVENTION CASES? I. Introduction II. Responding to Concerns Surrounding the Operation of the Convention III. Additional Added Value IV. Conclusion 5. THE VOICE OF THE CHILD I. Introduction II. The Voice of the Child in Mediation III. The Voice of the Child in Convention Court Proceedings IV. The Voice of the Child in Convention Mediation V. Conclusion 6. CONCLUSIONS I. From Enthusiasm . . . II. . . . To Action

    15 in stock

    £85.50

  • Child Law in Ireland

    Clarus Press Ltd Child Law in Ireland

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    Book Synopsis'Child Law in Ireland' provides a comprehensive and accessible analysis of the Irish child law system. It incorporates examination of Ireland's international obligations in this area arising under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) and the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), as well as examination of the Irish Constitution and the domestic legislative framework. The book addresses a wide range of child law topics including children's rights; parentage; donor-assisted human reproduction and surrogacy; guardianship, custody and access; child protection; representation and participation; and education. Child Law in Ireland examines current Irish law and addresses contemporary issues in a range of areas. This includes discussion of timely legal developments such as the Assisted Reproduction Bill 2017; the Children and Family Relationships Act 2015; the Adoption (Amendment) Act 2017; the Adoption (Information and Tracing) Bill 2016; the Children First Act 2015; and the Education (Admission to Schools) Bill 2016, among others.

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    £42.75

  • Multi-agency Safeguarding 2nd Edition: A handbook

    Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd Multi-agency Safeguarding 2nd Edition: A handbook

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis long-awaited second edition of our best-selling book has been fully updated by its expert editors, Dr Russell Wate QPM and Nigel Boulton, both former police officers and current specialist consultants in safeguarding. It has been considerably expanded to include new legislation and guidance (including full compliance with Working Together 2018), as well as to tackle contemporary issues that are of much concern to workers in today's safeguarding arena, including: * Lived Experience of Children * Gangs and county lines * Unaccompanied minors * Private fostering * Modern slavery * Edge of care and transitioning * Young carers * GDPR * Safeguarding in non-statutory settings * Harmful cultural practices The book is a vital aid to all those working in the field of child and adult services. It provides a valuable overview of the major and very different areas of public protection practice. It aims to translate the processes, guidelines and language to enable them to have a workable understanding of the varied areas of practice that may impact their own working lives.Table of ContentsProvisional chapters Safeguarding children Complex child abuse Domestic violence and abuse Safeguarding vulnerable adults Sexual violence Exploitation both in Children and in Adults, which will cover some of these bullet points

    1 in stock

    £37.00

  • Covid-19 and Family Law in England and Wales -

    Law Brief Publishing Covid-19 and Family Law in England and Wales -

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    £22.49

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    £82.50

  • Toddler Discipline: 18 Effective Strategies to

    Vaclav Vrbensky Toddler Discipline: 18 Effective Strategies to

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    1 in stock

    £10.19

  • New Ways for Families Parent Workbook

    HCI Press New Ways for Families Parent Workbook

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisFor divorcing parents who have been court-ordered or have decided to use New Ways for Families in the divorce process. This is a structured parenting skills method to reduce the impact of conflict on children in potentially high-conflict divorce cases. Research shows it helps decrease conflict, stress and abuse while improving outcomes for children, leading to safer, healthier families.

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    £14.24

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  • Kohlhammer Praxishandbuch Fur Verfahrensbeistande:

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    £51.75

  • Duncker & Humblot Educatio Liberorum - Kirchenrechtliche Aspekte Im

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £126.63

  • Duncker & Humblot Minderjahrigenehen Im Nationalen Und

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    £82.43

  • Duncker & Humblot Das Bundesverfassungsgericht ALS

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    1 in stock

    £59.92

  • Duncker & Humblot Die Rolle Des Notars Bei Der Kunstlichen

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    £74.93

  • Von Der Mutterschaft Zur Elternschaft: Zum

    Peter Lang AG Von Der Mutterschaft Zur Elternschaft: Zum

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    Book SynopsisImmer häufiger tritt die Forderung nach einer umfassenden Reform des geltenden Abstammungsrechts auf. Die Autorin greift diese Forderung auf und untersucht ausgehend von der Mutterschaft, 1591 BGB, die diversen Herausforderungen, denen sich eine Reform des Abstammungsrechts stellen muss. Sie überprüft, welche abstammungsrechtlichen Prinzipien gelten sollten und welchen verfassungsrechtlichen und interdisziplinären Maßstäben eine Neugestaltung gerecht werden muss. Nach einer Darstellung und Bewertung bereits vorliegender Reformvorschläge präsentiert die Autorin eigene wertvolle Reformanstöße. Dabei plädiert sie insbesondere für ein weniger geschlechtsbezogenes Verständnis der Elternschaft und einen Bedeutungsgewinn der intendierten Elternschaft.

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    £57.74

  • Developmental and Autonomy Rights of Children:

    Intersentia Publishers Developmental and Autonomy Rights of Children:

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    £40.85

  • Shared Pedagogical Responsibility

    Intersentia Publishers Shared Pedagogical Responsibility

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    £26.60

  • The Convention on the Rights of the Child

    United Nations The Convention on the Rights of the Child

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    Book SynopsisThirty years ago, world leaders made a historic commitment to the world's children by adopting the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. This Convention, one of the core human rights instruments, has become the most widely ratified human rights treaty in history and has helped transform children's lives around the world. But still not every child gets to enjoy a full childhood. Still, too many childhoods are cut short. It is up to our generation to demand that governments, businesses and communities fulfil their commitments and take action for child rights now, once and for all. They must commit to making sure every child, has every right. This book is published to commemorate this momentous anniversary.

    1 in stock

    £12.30

  • World Health Organization Implementing Child Maltreatment Prevention

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    1 in stock

    £32.40

  • Juvenile, Not Delinquent: Children in Conflict

    Speaking Tiger Publishing Private Limited Juvenile, Not Delinquent: Children in Conflict

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe second part of the book contains two poignant first-person accounts of working among the CICL by Kalpana Purushothaman, a trained psychologist and a member of a Juvenile Justice Board in Karnataka, and Puneeta Roy, who translates her skills in expressive arts into offering tools to interned children for self-empowerment and healing.

    2 in stock

    £13.99

  • Why Care?: Children's Rights and Child Poverty

    Intersentia Publishers Why Care?: Children's Rights and Child Poverty

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  • Laws and Policies on Surrogacy: Comparative

    Springer Verlag, Singapore Laws and Policies on Surrogacy: Comparative

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book is an essential guide on surrogacy, discussing various legal issues that arise in surrogacy cases. It provides a comprehensive coverage to various issues pertaining to surrogacy arrangements due to failure to meet the needs of those involved in surrogacy, be it the intended parents or the surrogate mother, with special emphasis on the most vulnerable party -- the surrogate child. In the wake of this existing imbalance, the call to reform the practice of surrogacy has also increased. The book provides a comprehensive coverage to various laws and policy regulations in existence dealing with surrogacy, and unravels the latest trends and developments happening around the world as surrogacy gains importance. The international perspectives highlight policies and practices being adopted and followed by various nations with regard to surrogacy regulation and associated parenthood rules. This book also analyses some of the significant cross-border disputes revolving around surrogacy, and explores briefly the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights on matters of parentage and citizenship for children born of trans-national surrogacy with special reference to the prospects of a convention on international surrogacy currently being studied by The Hague Conference on Private International Law. Further, it highlights the issues and questions relating to surrogacy arrangements that are so far unresolved and unanswered and suggests measures for improvements to the existing proposed surrogacy legislation in India and need for uniform international regulation. The book is a great resource for legal practitioners, academics, students, policy-makers, infertility clinics, and charitable organizations working on this issue.Table of ContentsCHAPTER I: IntroductionØ An Overview of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)Ø Assisted Reproductive Technology Procedures · In Vitro Fertilization Embryo Transfer (IVF-ET) · Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer (GIFT) · Zygote Intra Fallopian Transfer (ZIFT) · Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) · Artificial Insemination (AI) · Legal Issues Involved Ø SurrogacyØ Surrogacy Practice-Regulation-Issues CHAPTER II: Issues and Complexities Surrounding Surrogacy Ø Surrogacy & its Evolution Ø Legal Issues · Perplexed Motherhood - (i) Intent Based Theory (ii) Genetic Contribution Theory (iii) Gestational Mother Preference theory (iv) The Best Interest of the Child Theory · Legitimacy of the surrogate Child · Rights of the surrogate Child · Validity of a Surrogacy Contract Ø Moral and Ethical Issues · Does Surrogacy Undermine the Institution of Marriage and Family Life? · Surrogacy as a Tool of Exploitation. · Surrogacy Vs. Prostitution · Surrogacy and Right to Privacy. · Does Surrogacy overshadow Adoption? · Surrogacy and Bias against Child. · Surrogacy and Man Playing God. CHAPTER III: Surrogacy: National and International Perspectives Ø Reproductive Tourism in India Ø Regulation and Enforceability · Constitutional Protection · The Indian Contract Act, 1872 Ø The Indian Council of Medical Research, The National Guidelines for Accreditation, Supervision and Regulation of ART Clinics in India (2005) · Who Can be a Surrogate and Who Can Opt for Surrogacy (ii) Legal Parenthood and Nationality (iii) Consideration Ø The Law Commission of India 228th Report on “Need for Legislation to Regulate Assisted Reproductive Technology Clinics As Well As Rights and Obligations of Parties to a Surrogacy”(2009) . Ø The Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Bill, 2010 and 2014 · Features of Draft ART Bill, 2010 and 2014 · Who Can be a Surrogate and Who can Opt for Surrogacy · Prohibition of Sex Selection (iii) Enforceability of surrogacy arrangements · (iv) Payment in surrogacy (v) Legal Parenthood/Nationality of the Child (vi) Obligations on the Commissioning Parties (vii) Advertisement (viii) Obligations & Rights of the Surrogate Mother II. Critical Analysis of Draft ART Bill, 2010 (i) General Weaknesses (ii) Ambiguities in the Bill (iii) Contradictions in the Bill Ø The Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill, 2019 · Features of The Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill 2019 ü Who Can be a Surrogate and Who can Opt for Surrogacy ü Prohibition of Sex Selection (iii) Enforceability of surrogacy arrangements ü (iv) Payment in surrogacy (v) Legal Parenthood/Nationality of the Child (vi) Obligations on the Commissioning Parties (vii) Advertisement (viii) Obligations & Rights of the Surrogate Mother II. Critical Analysis The Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill, 2019 (i) General Weaknesses (ii) Ambiguities in the Bill (iii) Contradictions in the Bill Ø Recent Developments · The Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill, 2020 Ø Surrogacy: International Perspective · (i) Israel (ii) Canada (iii) Australia (iv) United Kingdom (v) Ukraine (vi) Japan (vii) United State of America (viii) New Zealand (ix) Russia (x) Thailand (xi) Nepal (xii) Other Countries CHAPTER IV: Homosexuals and Their Right to Surrogacy Ø The concept of Homosexuality Ø Debate about Homosexuality Ø Homosexual laws: Global Analysis · United States · United Kingdom · Canada · Australia · India · Other Countries · (Sweden, Iran, Nigeria, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Singapore, Nepal , Uganda and China etc.) Ø Homosexuals and Their Right to Surrogacy · International Scenario · Indian Scenario Israel (ii) Canada (iii) Australia (iv) United Kingdom (v) Ukraine (vi) Japan (vii) United State of America (viii) New Zealand (ix) Russia (x) Thailand (xi) Nepal (xii) Other Countries CHAPTER V: Third Genders, Live-in Couples, Singles – Option to Surrogacy Ø Third Genders, Live-in Couples and Singles right to reproductive autonomy Ø Global Analysis · United States · United Kingdom · Australia · New Zealand · Japan · Spain · France · Canada Ø Indian Scenario Ø Need to make Inclusive laws Ø Legal and Judicial Recognition of Third Genders, Live-in Couples And Singles. CHAPTER VI: Surrogacy Arrangements the Stake Holders Perspectives Ø From the Perspective of Surrogate Mother · the Right to Reproductive Autonomy · Women autonomy over her body · Right to Health Ø From the Perspective of Surrogate Child · Child Rights: National and international Perspective · Role of Judiciary in Protection of Child Rights · Interplay Between Surrogacy and Child Rights · Role of child commissions in protecting the rights of the surrogate child the rights of the surrogate child Ø Intended Mother · Right to Reproductive Autonomy · Child Care Leave, Maternity benefits Ø Need for an International Regulation for Surrogacy CHAPTER VII: Conclusion and Suggestions Ø Conclusion Ø Suggestions

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  • Independently Published ramadan kalender kinder: Ramadan kalender und

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