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Doek 210 1$aBoston, MA :$cBrill,$d2018. 215 $a1 online resource (651 pages) 311 08$a90-04-32756-8 327 $tIntroduction: Child Health Care from a Children?s Rights Perspective /$rJaap Doek and Jozef Dorscheidt --$tHistory, Developments and General Legal Principles --$tChildren?s Rights in Health Care and the Legacy of Janusz Korczak /$rArie de Bruin --$tCurrent Developments in Global Child Health Care: unicef Data and Experiences /$rPauline Neefjes --$tChildren?s Rights in Health Care and the General Principles of the Crc /$rJaap Doek --$tChildren?s Health Rights in a European Legal Context /$rUrsula Kilkelly and Katherine Wade --$tChild Health Care Practice: Challenges and Dilemmas --$tChildren?s Rights in Pediatric Practice /$rMartine de Vries and Edmond Rings --$tDevelopmental Psychology and Decision-Making by Minor Patients /$rGerrit Breeuwsma and Paul van Geert --$tChildren?s Competence in Medical Care Decision-Making /$rIrma Hein --$tRights and Views of Children as Participants in Medical Research /$rMira Staphorst and Jozef Dorscheidt --$tRespiratory Problems in Children: A Right to Health Approach /$rSarah Spronk-van der Meer --$tEuthanasia and the Minor Patient: Recognizing a Child?s Interest in Dying /$rJozef Dorscheidt --$tThe Right to Health of Children in Special Situations --$tPosition and Role of the Child Protection Board in Protecting the Child?s Right to Health /$rOdette Buitendam --$tCooperation and the Right of Child Abuse Victims to Protection and Health: Lessons from the Netherlands /$rMariëlle Bruning and Daniella Zlotnik --$tVulnerability and the Right to Preventive Health Care for Asylum-Seeking and Undocumented Migrant Children /$rVeronika Flegar --$tThe Right to Health of Children with Disabilities in International Law /$rLisa Waddington and Anne Poulos --$tChildren?s Health Rights and Gender Issues /$rMelinda Jones --$tChildren?s Rights in Health Care and Parental Considerations --$tChildren?s Rights in Health Care from a Child and Parent Perspective /$rHester Rippen --$tChildren?s Rights when Parents have a Mental Disorder including Addiction /$rAnnemiek van Dijke and Philip Veerman --$tChildren of Jehovah?s Witnesses and the Right to Refuse Blood Transfusion /$rMaarten Tiessens and Bert Jutte --$tThe Position of the Unborn in Human Embryo Research /$rJozef Dorscheidt and Sjoerd Repping --$tConclusion --$tChallenges for Children?s Rights in Health Care: Future Research and Actions /$rJozef Dorscheidt and Jaap Doek --$tAppendices --$tUN Convention on the Rights of the Child --$tList of Cases. 330 $aWhile coordinating the University of Groningen?s Honours College Winterschool/Atelier entitled Children's Rights in Health Care , the need to publish the contributions to this program was generally expressed and confirmed by its participants. The Winterschool/Atelier, successfully organized in recent years, has dealt with many issues concerning the legal position of minor persons ? born and unborn ? in the context of health care, especially pediatric care. These issues involve matters concerning pediatric treatment, preventive care and predictive medicine, medical research involving children, incompetence and child autonomy, a child?s psychological development, parental responsibility and representation, protective judicial measures, child migration issues, children?s health rights enforcement as well as children?s health interest monitoring and promotion. During the program, leading experts in the fields of law, ethics, medicine, biology, psychology and institutions such as the Dutch Child andamp; Hospital Foundation, the Child Protection Board, Save the Children, and UNICEF shared their views on normative standards, practical experiences, significant developments, challenging ideas, silent dreams and inevitable realities. As a result, the Children's Rights in Health Care program provided opportunities for a profound dialogue between Honours College students and lecturing scholars on a wide range of topics involving children?s health care interests. This volume contains several analyses of health rights issues related to children. 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