Re-understanding the Child's Right to Identity : On Belonging, Responsiveness and Hope (Nijhoff Law Specials)

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Re-understanding the Child's Right to Identity : On Belonging, Responsiveness and Hope (Nijhoff Law Specials)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 134 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789004223660
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Full Description

Re-understanding the Child's Right to Identity - On belonging, Responsiveness and Hope, by Ya'ir Ronen offers an innovative understanding of the right to identity aiming to transform its meaning and thus its protection. Drawing on sources from different disciplines, including law, theology, philosophy, psychology and social work, the author offers a vision of social and legal change in which law is a healing force. In it, policies and practice protect children's sense of belonging recognizing human interdependence. They dignify children's disempowered narratives through their responsiveness, protect children's need to be authentic beings and nourish the hope for change and growth in children at risk and their families

Contents

Excerpt of Table of Contents

Permissions;
Acknowledgements;
Forward;
Prologue;
Chapter 1: Re-understanding the Right to Identity as a Right to Belonging
I. Introduction;
II. The rationale for re-understanding the right to Identity;
III. International law;
IV. Identity in two cases;
V. Conclusion;
Chapter 2: Responsiveness to Children and Law's Healing Power
I.Introduction;
II. Responsiveness to children's suffering, Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the path blazed by Emmanuel Levinas;
III. Is there a cure to the universal phenomenon of denying children's suffering?;
IV. How can protecting children actualize democracy's unique potential?;
V. What should be the principal aim of state action on behalf of the suffering child?;
VI. How can we respond to the child's suffering through The Best Interests Principle?;
VII. More on responding to the child's experience in a multicultural society;
VIII. Conclusion;
Chapter 3: Children's Identity, Constructing Memory through Law and Its Responsiveness to Children
I. Introduction;
II. Alienation, children's experience and doctrinal thinking;
III. Self-constructing identity and remembering as dynamic processes;
IV. Authoring Memory through law and the Challenge of Psychological Mindedness;
V. Struggling over Memory;
VI. Protecting the Family Lives of Children from Disadvantaged Homes;
VII. Conclusion;
Chapter 4: The Child's Right to be Oneself
I. Introduction;
II. Neglect of the need 'to be' and a preoccupation with material progress;
III. Protecting the child's need to be a spiritually authentic being;
IV. Postmodernism and the need to be one's self within a committed family that offers the child values;
Chapter 5 The Courage to Hope and Protecting Children's Sense of Belonging: The Case of Child Protection
I. Introduction;
II. On skepticism and reality;
III. On social responsibility and the public response to children at risk and their families ;
IV. Conclusion.
Index

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