Rewriting Children’s Rights Judgments: From Academic Vision to New Practice

Author:   Professor Helen Stalford (University of Liverpool) ,  Professor Kathryn Hollingsworth (Newcastle Law School) ,  Professor Stephen Gilmore (King's College London, London)
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Pages:   616
Publication Date:   19 March 2020
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Author:   Professor Helen Stalford (University of Liverpool) ,  Professor Kathryn Hollingsworth (Newcastle Law School) ,  Professor Stephen Gilmore (King's College London, London)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Hart Publishing
Weight:   0.971kg
ISBN:  

9781509936885


ISBN 10:   1509936882
Pages:   616
Publication Date:   19 March 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
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Part I: Children’s Rights Judgments: From Academic Vision to New Practice 1. Introducing Children’s Rights Judgments Helen Stalford, Kathryn Hollingsworth and Stephen Gilmore 2. Judging Children’s Rights: Tendencies, Tensions, Constraints and Opportunities Helen Stalford and Kathryn Hollingsworth 3. Towards Children’s Rights Judgments Kathryn Hollingsworth and Helen Stalford Part II: Children’s Rights and Family Life 4. Re X and Y (Foreign Surrogacy) [2008] EWHC 3030 (Fam) Commentary: Emma Walmsley Judgment: Jo Bridgeman 5. Case C-167/12 CD v ST [2014] ECR I-000 18 March 2014 Commentary: Connie Healy Judgment: Eugenia Caracciolo di Torella 6. Re C v XYZ County Council [2007] EWCA Civ 1206 Commentary: Brian Sloan Judgment: Claire Fenton-Glynn 7. Gas and Dubois v France (Application no. 25951/07) ECtHR 15 March 2012 Commentary: Ursula Kilkelly Judgment: Lydia Bracken 8. P-S (Children) [2013] EWCA Civ 223 Commentary: David Lane Judgment: Jane Williams 9. Hoge Raad ECLI:NL:HR:2014:3535 5 December 2014 Commentary: Ton Liefaard and Marielle Bruning Judgment: Ton Liefaard and Marielle Bruning 10. AAA v Associated Newspapers Ltd [2013] EWCA Civ 554 Commentary: Thomas DC Bennett Judgment: Kirsty Hughes Part III: Children’s Rights and Medical Decision-making 11. Re W (A Minor)(Consent to Medical Treatment) [1993] Fam 64 Commentary: Emma Nottingham Judgment: Stephen Gilmore 12. F v F [2013] EWHC 2683 (Fam) Commentary: Julie Doughty Judgment: Emma Cave 13. Re T (A Minor) (Wardship: Medical Treatment) [1997] 1 FLR 502 Commentary: Noam Peleg Judgment: Michael Freeman 14. Re A (Conjoined Twins) [2000] EWCA Civ 254 Commentary: Jonathan Herring Judgment: Amel Alghrani Part IV: Children’s Rights and Public Authorities 15. R (on the Application of Castle) v Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis [2011] EWHC 2317 (Admin) Commentary: Fiona Donson Judgment: Aoife Daly 16. Collins v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government [2013] EWCA Civ 1865 CA Commentary: Stephen Cottle Judgment: Simon Hoffman 17. Government of the Republic of South Africa and Others v Grootboom 2001 (1) SA 46 (CC), 2000 (11) BCLR 1169 (CC) Commentary: Aoife Nolan Judgment: Anashri Pillay 18. Valsamis v Greece (Application No 21787/93) ECtHR, 18 December 1996 Commentary: Jenny Driscoll Judgment: Laura Lundy 19. R (On the Application of Begum) v Head-teacher and Governors of Denbigh High School [2006] UKHL 15 Commentary: Nuno Ferreira Judgment: Maria Federica Moscati 20. S v Special Educational Needs and Disability Tribunal (SENDIST) and Oxfordshire County Council [2005] EWHC 196 (Admin) Commentary: Seamus Byrne Judgment: Neville Harris 21. Canadian Foundation for Children, Youth and the Law v Canada (Attorney General) 2004 SCC 4 Commentary: Lucinda Ferguson Judgment: Sonja Grover Part V: Children’s Rights and Criminal Justice 22. Roper v Simmons 543 US 551 (2005) Commentary: Emily Buss Judgment: Barbara Bennett Woodhouse 23. R v JTB [2009] UKHL 20 Commentary: Kathryn Hollingsworth Judgment: Ray Arthur 24. The Prosecutor v Thomas Lubanga Dyilo International Criminal Court, Trial Chamber I, Case No ICC-01/04-01/06 14 March 2012 Commentary: Conrad Nyamutata Judgment: Trevor Buck 25. Farooq Ahmed v Federation of Pakistan PLD 2005 Lahore 15 Commentary: Urfan Khaliq Judgment: Abdullah Khoso 26. The Case of John Hudson December 1783, trial of John Hudson (t17831210-19) Commentary: Sue Farran and Rhona Smith Judgment: Sue Farran and Rhona Smith Part VI: Children’s Rights and International Movement 27. RCB as Litigation Guardian of EKV, CEV, CIV and LRV v The Honourable Justice Colin James Forrest [2012] HCA 47 Commentary: Rhona Schuz Judgment: Brian Simpson 28. Povse v Austria (Application no 3890/11) ECtHR 18 June 2013 Commentary: Ruth Lamont Judgment: Lara Walker 29. Case C-34/09 Zambrano v Offi ce national de l’emploi (ONEm) [2011] ECR I-01177 8 March 2011 Commentary: Charlotte O’Brien Judgment: Helen Stalford 30. Antwi and others v Norway (Application No 26940/10) ECtHR 14 February 2012 Commentator: Ellen Nissen Judgment: Maria Papaioannou 31. Defence for Children International (DCI) v Belgium (Complaint No 69/2011) ECSR 23 October 2012 Commentator: Gamze Erdem Türkelli Judgment: Wouter Vandenhole

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This collection is an outstanding contribution to the field, and its practical value can already be seen ... this book has potential to lend serious weight to the drive towards giving children and their rights the prominence and respect which they deserve. Rewriting Children's Rights Judgments is essential reading for anyone working in this field ... I congratulate the editors and authors involved with this impressive collection, and recommend it in the strongest terms. -- Rob George, Faculty of Laws, University College London * Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law * A scholarly, informative and heartfelt work with no letdowns. -- Chris Barton, Emeritus Professor of Family Law, Staffordshire University * The Modern Law Review *


This collection is an outstanding contribution to the field, and its practical value can already be seen ... this book has potential to lend serious weight to the drive towards giving children and their rights the prominence and respect which they deserve. Rewriting Children’s Rights Judgments is essential reading for anyone working in this field ... I congratulate the editors and authors involved with this impressive collection, and recommend it in the strongest terms. -- Rob George, Faculty of Laws, University College London * Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law * A scholarly, informative and heartfelt work with no letdowns. -- Chris Barton, Emeritus Professor of Family Law, Staffordshire University * The Modern Law Review *


Author Information

Helen Stalford is Professor of Law at the University of Liverpool. Kathryn Hollingsworth is Professor of Law at Newcastle Law School. Stephen Gilmore is Professor of Family Law at King’s College London.

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