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The Welfare of the Child

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First published in 1999, this book responds to the meaning given to the welfare principle attracts a great deal of controversy and explores the reasons for the controversy and examines the growing legal significance attached to the principle. In an illuminating and accessible manner, this informative volume:

  • provides a record of the milestones which have shaped the principles development by tracing its evolution over the centuries
  • discloses the essence of what has been termed 'the golden thread running through the common law'
  • provides a measure of the impact of the principle on the coherence of modern family law by assessing the significance of its present operational role and functions.

The welfare principle began as a common law principle forged in medieval England, yet it has informed the law relating to children in some of the most developed western societies. It is now being refracted through international legislative and judicial developments to challenge the future shape of family law in the UK. By considering the ways in which the legal system has shaped and been shaped by the principle, this invaluable book leads its readers to an appreciation of the content and structural influence of the welfare principle.

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ISBN: 9781138360808
Publication date:
Author: Kerry OHalloran
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 325 pages
Series: Routledge Revivals
Genres: Social welfare and social services
Family law
Medicine and Nursing