00954cam0 22002891 450 SOBE0004567020151123123856.0978884527870920150121d2015 |||||ita|0103 baitaITSottomissioneMichel Houellebecqtraduzione di Vincenzo VegaMilanoBompiani2015252 p.21 cmNarratori stranieri Bompiani001LAEC000170192001 *Narratori stranieri BompianiHouellebecq, MichelAF00007115070133449Vega, VincenzoSOBA00010716070ITUNISOB20151123RICAUNISOBUNISOB840165378SOBE00045670M 102 Monografia moderna SBNM840001633SI165378acquistocatenacciUNISOBUNISOB20150121120818.020151123123856.0AlfanoSottomissione256014UNISOB03314nam 2200565 450 991051139050332120190826145055.090-04-35582-010.1163/9789004355828(CKB)4100000001128320(MiAaPQ)EBC5265051(OCoLC)1008776042(nllekb)BRILL9789004355828(EXLCZ)99410000000112832020180303h20182018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierChildren, autonomy and the courts beyond the right to be heard /by Aoife DalyLeiden, Netherlands ;Boston, [Massachusetts] :Brill Nijhoff,2018.©20181 online resource (449 pages)Stockholm Studies in Child Law and Children's Rights,2405-8343 ;Volume 3Includes index.90-04-35581-2 Front Matter -- -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction: Children, Autonomy and the Courts: Beyond the Right to be Heard -- A Proposal: Replace the ‘Right to be Heard’ with a ‘Children’s Autonomy Principle’ -- The Children’s Autonomy Principle and the Best Interest of the Child -- Chapter 3: The ‘Liberal Ideal’: Autonomy, Capacity and the Adult/Child Divide -- Chapter 4: Ensuring Good Processes for Children through Respect for Autonomy -- Chapter 5: ‘Weighing’ Views: The Right to be Heard Does Not Allow Children to Sufficiently Influence Outcomes -- Putting the Autonomy Principle into Practice: Moving from a Focus on ‘Competence’ to One on Significant Harm -- Chapter 7: Autonomy Support: Embedding the Children’s Autonomy Principle in Good Systems -- Conclusion.In this book Aoife Daly argues that where courts decide children’s best interests (for example about parental contact) the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child's \'right to be heard\' is insufficient, and autonomy should instead be the focus. Global law and practice indicate that children are regularly denied due process rights in their own best interest proceedings and find their wishes easily overridden. It is argued that a children’s autonomy principle, respecting children’s wishes unless significant harm would likely result, would ensure greater support for children in proceedings, and greater obligations on adults to engage in transparent decision-making. This book is a call for a reconceptualisation of the status of children in a key area of children’s rights.Stockholm studies in child law and children's rights ;Volume 3.Children's rightsChildren (International law)Due process of lawLocus standiAutonomy in childrenElectronic books.Children's rights.Children (International law)Due process of law.Locus standi.Autonomy in children.342.08772Daly Aoife1067560MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910511390503321Children, autonomy and the courts2551451UNINA01008nam0-2200301 --450 991051460740332120220111144557.0978-88-95844-50-320220111d2015----kmuy0itay5050 baitaITy 001yy<<La >>mediazione difficiletipografie, biblioteche, bibliografie nell'Italia meridionale fra '800 e '900Giorgio Palmieriintroduzione di Vincenzo Trombettaa cura di Massimo GattaMacerataBiblohaus2015156 p.21 cmBibliotecheMoliseTipografiaMoliseStoria070.50945719itaPalmieri,Giorgio<1958- >473216Trombetta,Vincenzo<1954- >Gatta,Massimo<1959- >ITUNINAREICATUNIMARCBK9910514607403321BIBLIO 1253046/2021FSPBCFSPBCMediazione difficile1537772UNINA