Disability, Care and Family Law
Herausgeber: Clough, Beverley; Herring, Jonathan
Disability, Care and Family Law
Herausgeber: Clough, Beverley; Herring, Jonathan
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This book explores the series of issues that emerge at the intersection of disability, care and family law.
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This book explores the series of issues that emerge at the intersection of disability, care and family law.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 378g
- ISBN-13: 9780367759346
- ISBN-10: 0367759349
- Artikelnr.: 67441435
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 378g
- ISBN-13: 9780367759346
- ISBN-10: 0367759349
- Artikelnr.: 67441435
Beverley Clough is Associate Professor in Law and Social Justice at the University of Leeds. Jonathan Herring is Professor of Law at the University of Oxford.
Introduction
Part I Care relations in policy context
1. Disability and care: Theoretical antagonisms revisited
2. Mothering, disability and care: Beyond the prison wall
3. Children care
4. Ageing, disability and family life
Part II Disabled children: Interacting with institutional and legal
settings
5. Children's understanding of disabilities
6. Deprivation of liberty, parental consent and the rights of the child
7. Transforming family responsibilities: Children with disabilities,
parental responsibility and family life
Part III Adults and family relationships
8. The exam it is impossible to pass: How disabled parents are at risk of
having to prove the impossible in care proceedings
9. "He got down on one knee": Intellectual disability, intimacy and family
law'
10. Protecting disabled adults from abusive family relationships: Mental
capacity, autonomy and vulnerability
11. Law and dementia: Family context and the experience of dementia in old
age
Part I Care relations in policy context
1. Disability and care: Theoretical antagonisms revisited
2. Mothering, disability and care: Beyond the prison wall
3. Children care
4. Ageing, disability and family life
Part II Disabled children: Interacting with institutional and legal
settings
5. Children's understanding of disabilities
6. Deprivation of liberty, parental consent and the rights of the child
7. Transforming family responsibilities: Children with disabilities,
parental responsibility and family life
Part III Adults and family relationships
8. The exam it is impossible to pass: How disabled parents are at risk of
having to prove the impossible in care proceedings
9. "He got down on one knee": Intellectual disability, intimacy and family
law'
10. Protecting disabled adults from abusive family relationships: Mental
capacity, autonomy and vulnerability
11. Law and dementia: Family context and the experience of dementia in old
age
Introduction
Part I Care relations in policy context
1. Disability and care: Theoretical antagonisms revisited
2. Mothering, disability and care: Beyond the prison wall
3. Children care
4. Ageing, disability and family life
Part II Disabled children: Interacting with institutional and legal
settings
5. Children's understanding of disabilities
6. Deprivation of liberty, parental consent and the rights of the child
7. Transforming family responsibilities: Children with disabilities,
parental responsibility and family life
Part III Adults and family relationships
8. The exam it is impossible to pass: How disabled parents are at risk of
having to prove the impossible in care proceedings
9. "He got down on one knee": Intellectual disability, intimacy and family
law'
10. Protecting disabled adults from abusive family relationships: Mental
capacity, autonomy and vulnerability
11. Law and dementia: Family context and the experience of dementia in old
age
Part I Care relations in policy context
1. Disability and care: Theoretical antagonisms revisited
2. Mothering, disability and care: Beyond the prison wall
3. Children care
4. Ageing, disability and family life
Part II Disabled children: Interacting with institutional and legal
settings
5. Children's understanding of disabilities
6. Deprivation of liberty, parental consent and the rights of the child
7. Transforming family responsibilities: Children with disabilities,
parental responsibility and family life
Part III Adults and family relationships
8. The exam it is impossible to pass: How disabled parents are at risk of
having to prove the impossible in care proceedings
9. "He got down on one knee": Intellectual disability, intimacy and family
law'
10. Protecting disabled adults from abusive family relationships: Mental
capacity, autonomy and vulnerability
11. Law and dementia: Family context and the experience of dementia in old
age