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Children's Right to Identity, Selfhood and International Family Law.

Edward Elgar Law 2025 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Freeman, Marilyn.
Contributor:
Taylor, Nicola.
Edward Elgar Publishing, publisher.
Series:
Elgar Studies in International Family Law Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Identity (Psychology) in children.
Children's rights.
Children (International law).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (0 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2025.
Summary:
"This pioneering book explores the child's right to identity, and the concept of selfhood, in both domestic and cross-border contexts. It highlights life events and transformations that children and young people often experience in the field of international family law and related areas which may impact on their identity, and considers the legal protections available to them. The book analyses the psychological and sociocultural factors that contribute to identity formation and discusses how this can sometimes be damaged or disrupted by significant life experiences and adversities. How the law can be used to best protect children at risk of interrupted or maladjusted identity development is also addressed. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, the book begins with contributions examining the formation of childhood identity, analysing psychological and cultural perspectives on development. These provide insight into how the child's right to preservation of their identity is currently interpreted and applied under Article 8 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, and how this is interpreted and applied in international and domestic legal settings. The book highlights the likely consequences of conflict, discrimination and oppression on children and young people, revealing how the associated events and transitions, as well as those emanating from more positive foundations, often influence the evolution and integration of their identities over time. To conclude, the book suggests a range of improvements to help ensure that children's right to identity is more frequently taken into account in the international family justice field, ultimately improving the decisions being made about vulnerable children and young people. Children's Right to Identity, Selfhood and International Family Law is designed for students, academics, and all professionals and practitioners in family and human rights law. Its focus on practical methodologies makes it an essential read for lawyers, judges, mediators, social workers, counsellors, NGOs and child/family support organisations. It will also be of keen interest to families where children and young people have experienced, or are experiencing, identity-impacting changes to their lives"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Contents: Foreword / Mia Dambach
Part I: Introduction
1. Unveiling the connection between child identity and family law / Marilyn Freeman and Nicola Taylor
Part II: Identity: What it means and why it matters
2. Article 8 uncrc: To protect or neglect? Consideration of its (potential) meaning and effect / Soraya Bou-Sfia
3. Identity: A psychological perspective / Astrid Martalas
4. Cultural identity: 'ko au te awa, ko te awa ko au - i am the river and the river is me' / Trudy Ake and Sarah Calvert
5. Discovering our donor conception as adults: A sisters' selfhood dialogue / Fiona Darroch and Kathleen Pithouse-Morgan
Part III: Identity: international family law contexts
6. International adoption and cross-border placement of children / Laura Carpaneto and Ester di Napoli
7. Surrogacy and identity: Moving beyond genetics? / Michael Wells-Greco
8. Relocation and international child abduction: The impact on children's identity / Nicola Taylor and Marilyn Freeman
9. Care and protection of children: Identity formation for children in out-of-home care / Amy Conley Wright and Judy Cashmore
10. Violence and the child's sense of identity / Mariëlle Bruning
11. Forced marriages, child brides and forced religious conversions of women and girls / Sulema Jahangir and Carolina Marín Pedreño
12. The child's right to gender identity / Claire Fenton-Glynn
13. Children's rights and the justice system: Exploring the meaning and application of the right to identity / Ursula Kilkelly
14. Unaccompanied migrant children, including trafficked children and asylum seekers / Ronaldah Lerato Karabo Ozah and Fortunate Seneka Mongwai
15. Children, identity and the impacts of parental deportation: A famigration perspective / Nazia Yaqub and Helen Stalford
16. The (self)identity of the child soldier: International law and best practices / Mark Drumbl
Part IV: Conclusion and future directions
17. The evolving scope of international transformations of children / John Tobin.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
1-03-531393-6
OCLC:
1521320229

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