Parental rights and responsibilities / edited by Stephen Gilmore.
"This volume represents key scholarship on the issue of parental rights and responsibilities, selected from a dense forest of literature. The collection offers an overview of the subject and covers topics such as: underlying rationales of who or what is a parent; legal concepts of?parent? and t...
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I: Who or what is a parent? Underlying rationales; 1. Barbara Hall, 'The Origin of Parental Rights' (1999) 13(1) Public Affairs Quarterly 73-78; 2. John Lawrence Hill, 'What Does It Mean to Be a ""Parent""? The Claims of Biology as the Basis for Parental Rights' (1991) 66(2) New York University Law Review 353-420; 3. Gillian Douglas, 'The Intention to be a Parent and the Making of Mothers' (1994) 57(4) The Modern Law Review 636-641.
- 4. Tim Bayne and Avery Kolers, 'Toward a Pluralistic Account of Parenthood' (2003) 17(3) Bioethics 221-2425. Jeffrey Blustein, 'Procreation and Parental Responsibility' (1997) 28(2) Journal of Social Philosophy 79-86; 6. James G. Dwyer, 'The Moral Basis of Children's Relational Rights', ch 4.4 in John Eekelaar and Rob George (eds), Routledge Handbook of Family Law and Policy (Abingdon: Routledge, 2014), pp. 274-280; 7. Nigel V. Lowe, 'The Changing Face of Adoption
- the Gift/Donation Model versus the Contract/Services Model' (1997) 9(4) Child and Family Law Quarterly 371-386.
- Part II: Legal concepts of 'parent' and their linkage8. Andrew Bainham, 'Parentage, Parenthood and Parental Responsibility: Subtle, Elusive, Yet Important Distinctions', ch 2 in A. Bainham, S. Day Sclater and M. Richards (eds). What is a Parent? A Socio-Legal Analysis (Oxford: Hart, 1999), pp. 25 -46; 9. John Eekelaar, 'Rethinking Parental Responsibility' (2001) 31 Family Law 426-430; Part III: The legal parent
- accommodating complexity.
- 10. Craig Lind and Tom Hewitt, 'Law and the Complexities of Parenting: Parental Status and Parental Function' (2009) 31(4) Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 391-40611. Emily Jackson, 'What is a Parent?', ch 4 in A. Diduck and K. O'Donovan (eds), Feminist Perspectives on Family Law (London: Routledge-Cavendish, 2006), pp. 59-74; 12. Andrew Bainham, 'Arguments about Parentage' (2008) 67(2) Cambridge Law Journal 322-351; 13. Leanne Smith, 'Tangling the Web of Legal Parenthood: Legal Responses to the Use of Known Donors in Lesbian Parenting Arrangements' (2013) 33(3) Legal Studies 355-381.
- 14. Kirsty Horsey, 'Challenging Presumptions: Legal Parenthood and Surrogacy Arrangements' (2010) 22(4) Child and Family Law Quarterly 449-474Part IV: The nature and scope of parental rights; 15. Phillip Montague, 'The Myth of Parental Rights' (2000) 26(1) Social Theory and Practice 47-68; 16. Colin M. Macleod, 'Conceptions of Parental Autonomy' (1997) 25(1) Politics and Society 117-140; 17. Andrew Bainham, 'Is Anything Now Left of Parental Rights?', ch 2 in R. Probert, S. Gilmore and J. Herring (eds), Responsible Parents and Parental Responsibility (Oxford: Hart, 2009), pp. 23-42.