The Child's Right to Participate in Family Law Proceedings: Represented, Heard or Silenced?

Author:   Charlotte Mol ,  Katharina Boele-Woelki
Publisher:   Intersentia Ltd
Volume:   52
ISBN:  

9781839702556


Pages:   474
Publication Date:   05 September 2022
Format:   Paperback
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The Child's Right to Participate in Family Law Proceedings: Represented, Heard or Silenced?


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In family law proceedings, such as divorce, children are afforded the right to express their views and these must be considered seriously during the deliberation by the decision-maker. This book examines the international and European human rights frameworks through the lens of the child's right to participate.

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Author:   Charlotte Mol ,  Katharina Boele-Woelki
Publisher:   Intersentia Ltd
Imprint:   Intersentia Ltd
Volume:   52
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   1.000kg
ISBN:  

9781839702556


ISBN 10:   1839702559
Pages:   474
Publication Date:   05 September 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Charlotte Mol won the 2019 FJR Prize on 28 November for her publication 'Maturity and the Child's Right to be Heard in Family Law Proceedings - Article 12 UNCRC and Case Law of the ECtHR Compared' (published in K. Boele-Woelki & D. Martiny (ed.), Plurality and Diversity of Family Relations in Europe, 2019). The FJR Prize is awarded annually by the Family and Juvenile Law Association to the best article by a young researcher in the field of family and juvenile law. The article compares the age and maturity requirements for the right of children to be heard in family law proceedings in Article 12 CRC and the case law of the ECtHR. Possible explanations for the similarities and differences are offered and the implications for European states are discussed. The jury praised the article for its quality, originality and readability.

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