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This book contrasts and compares the different application of the law relating to the welfare interests of children in Australia and New Zealand including, respectively, the Indigenous and Maori children of those countries.
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This book contrasts and compares the different application of the law relating to the welfare interests of children in Australia and New Zealand including, respectively, the Indigenous and Maori children of those countries.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000968675
- Artikelnr.: 68444846
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000968675
- Artikelnr.: 68444846
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Kerry O'Halloran, recently retired, has for 13 years been Adjunct Professor at the Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies, QUT, Australia.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I
Background
1 Concepts, constructs and cultural context
Part II
Australia
2 Policy, principles, legislation and courts
3 The welfare principle in contemporary practice: public family law; civil
and criminal jurisdiction
4 The welfare principle in contemporary practice: private family law and
hybrid proceedings
Part III
New Zealand
5 Policy, principles, legislation and courts
6 The welfare principle in contemporary practice: public family law; civil
and criminal jurisdictions
7 The welfare principle in contemporary practice: private family law and
hybrid proceedings
Part IV
The Indigenous Children of Australia and the New Zealand
8 International legal framework
9 The welfare principle and Indigenous children in Australia
10 The welfare principle and M¿ori children in New Zealand
Part V
Themes of Commonality and Difference
11 Themes and a comparative jurisdictional analysis
Conclusion
Selected bibliography
Index
Introduction
Part I
Background
1 Concepts, constructs and cultural context
Part II
Australia
2 Policy, principles, legislation and courts
3 The welfare principle in contemporary practice: public family law; civil
and criminal jurisdiction
4 The welfare principle in contemporary practice: private family law and
hybrid proceedings
Part III
New Zealand
5 Policy, principles, legislation and courts
6 The welfare principle in contemporary practice: public family law; civil
and criminal jurisdictions
7 The welfare principle in contemporary practice: private family law and
hybrid proceedings
Part IV
The Indigenous Children of Australia and the New Zealand
8 International legal framework
9 The welfare principle and Indigenous children in Australia
10 The welfare principle and M¿ori children in New Zealand
Part V
Themes of Commonality and Difference
11 Themes and a comparative jurisdictional analysis
Conclusion
Selected bibliography
Index
Introduction Part I: The Civil Law Context 1. Civil Law and Common Law: Differentiating Characteristics 2. Civil Law: France and Germany Part II: France 3. Policy, principles, legislation and courts 4. The welfare principle in contemporary practice: public family law; civil and criminal jurisdictions 5. The welfare principle in contemporary practice: private family law and hybrid proceedings Part III: Germany 6. Policy, principles, legislation and courts 7. The welfare principle in contemporary practice: public family law; civil and criminal jurisdictions 8. The welfare principle in contemporary practice: private family law and hybrid proceedings Part IV: Themes of Commonality and Difference 9. Themes and a comparative jurisdictional analysis. Conclusion.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I
Background
1 Concepts, constructs and cultural context
Part II
Australia
2 Policy, principles, legislation and courts
3 The welfare principle in contemporary practice: public family law; civil
and criminal jurisdiction
4 The welfare principle in contemporary practice: private family law and
hybrid proceedings
Part III
New Zealand
5 Policy, principles, legislation and courts
6 The welfare principle in contemporary practice: public family law; civil
and criminal jurisdictions
7 The welfare principle in contemporary practice: private family law and
hybrid proceedings
Part IV
The Indigenous Children of Australia and the New Zealand
8 International legal framework
9 The welfare principle and Indigenous children in Australia
10 The welfare principle and M¿ori children in New Zealand
Part V
Themes of Commonality and Difference
11 Themes and a comparative jurisdictional analysis
Conclusion
Selected bibliography
Index
Introduction
Part I
Background
1 Concepts, constructs and cultural context
Part II
Australia
2 Policy, principles, legislation and courts
3 The welfare principle in contemporary practice: public family law; civil
and criminal jurisdiction
4 The welfare principle in contemporary practice: private family law and
hybrid proceedings
Part III
New Zealand
5 Policy, principles, legislation and courts
6 The welfare principle in contemporary practice: public family law; civil
and criminal jurisdictions
7 The welfare principle in contemporary practice: private family law and
hybrid proceedings
Part IV
The Indigenous Children of Australia and the New Zealand
8 International legal framework
9 The welfare principle and Indigenous children in Australia
10 The welfare principle and M¿ori children in New Zealand
Part V
Themes of Commonality and Difference
11 Themes and a comparative jurisdictional analysis
Conclusion
Selected bibliography
Index
Introduction Part I: The Civil Law Context 1. Civil Law and Common Law: Differentiating Characteristics 2. Civil Law: France and Germany Part II: France 3. Policy, principles, legislation and courts 4. The welfare principle in contemporary practice: public family law; civil and criminal jurisdictions 5. The welfare principle in contemporary practice: private family law and hybrid proceedings Part III: Germany 6. Policy, principles, legislation and courts 7. The welfare principle in contemporary practice: public family law; civil and criminal jurisdictions 8. The welfare principle in contemporary practice: private family law and hybrid proceedings Part IV: Themes of Commonality and Difference 9. Themes and a comparative jurisdictional analysis. Conclusion.