Law and Parenthood
Understanding the Legal Landscape of Parenting
Chris Barton author Gillian Douglas author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:1st May '95
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This insightful book delves into parental rights and responsibilities, challenging traditional views on family law and emphasizing the importance of parental roles.
In Law and Parenthood, the author explores the often overlooked dynamics between parental roles and legal frameworks. While much of the academic discourse emphasizes the child's position in relation to parents or the state, this book shifts the focus to the parents themselves. By examining the legal implications of parental rights and responsibilities, the author provides a comprehensive analysis of how laws affect family dynamics and child-rearing practices.
Throughout Law and Parenthood, key issues are dissected, including the legal entitlements of parents, the responsibilities they bear, and how these factors influence the welfare of children. The author argues that understanding the legal landscape surrounding parenthood is essential for both parents and policymakers. This perspective not only highlights the importance of parental involvement but also addresses the challenges that arise when legal systems prioritize the state or child over parental rights.
Ultimately, Law and Parenthood serves as a crucial resource for anyone interested in the intersection of family law and parenting. It invites readers to reconsider the traditional narratives surrounding family dynamics and encourages a more nuanced understanding of the legal responsibilities that come with parenthood. By shedding light on these critical issues, the book aims to foster informed discussions about the role of parents in the legal system and society at large.
ISBN: 9780521613521
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 28mm
Weight: 630g
502 pages