HOW THE LAW THINKS ABOUT CHILDREN by King, Michael ISBN 1857422260
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[edit] HOW THE LAW THINKS ABOUT CHILDREN
This work examines the ways in which the law functions with regard to children. For example, it looks at the welfare/justice clash and the self-referentiality of the legal system, assesses the 'science' of child welfare, and analyzes the child as a 'bundle of needs'.
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[edit] Title
HOW THE LAW THINKS ABOUT CHILDREN
[edit] Author
King, Michael
[edit] ISBN
1857422260
[edit] Published
15/06/1995
[edit] Publisher
Ashgate
[edit] Binding
paperback
[edit] Retail Price
22 (GBP)
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