That we treat children differently from adults is clear. The attitude of increased paternalistic standards can be seen in a number of cases – be it the rights which children have in terms of medical treatment, decisions about their lives which are left up to parents or guardians, or the prohibition of certain activities before a certain age. However, we can only treat ‘children as children’ if we can prove that this stands in great enough distinction from the adult. Either it can be shown that children are significantly unique (and certainly so in relation to adults) such that different treatment on this basis is justified, or, if it cannot be shown that children are different to adults or we cannot say who is and who is not a child, then t...
In this paper I provide a forward-looking account of the difference between the responsibility of ch...
This paper considers the place of children within liberal-democratic society and its related politic...
The starting point of the text is a returning to the patriarchal, which is not simply the one that w...
In liberal societies, paternalism is widely thought to be wrong in relation to adults, but morally p...
Theoretical and practical issues concerning the justification of paternalism towards children are wi...
Debates on the nature and justifiability of paternalism typically focus only on adults, sometimes pr...
Compared with children, adults are widely assumed to possess more mature moral understanding thus ju...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child contains specific provisions on parent–chil...
Children and childhood have been conceptualised in various ways over the years. One early conceptual...
Being labelled as a 'child' has important consequences on how others perceive and treat you. Clarify...
Are contemporary models of health-care eroding the importance of children in Western cultures? Are w...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child contains specific provisions on parent-chil...
Several models of child exist, each maintaining child as something other to adult. Stables asserts: ...
Children's vulnerability gives rise to duties of justice towards children and determines when author...
The way we construct or understand childhood is closely related to state policies around interventio...
In this paper I provide a forward-looking account of the difference between the responsibility of ch...
This paper considers the place of children within liberal-democratic society and its related politic...
The starting point of the text is a returning to the patriarchal, which is not simply the one that w...
In liberal societies, paternalism is widely thought to be wrong in relation to adults, but morally p...
Theoretical and practical issues concerning the justification of paternalism towards children are wi...
Debates on the nature and justifiability of paternalism typically focus only on adults, sometimes pr...
Compared with children, adults are widely assumed to possess more mature moral understanding thus ju...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child contains specific provisions on parent–chil...
Children and childhood have been conceptualised in various ways over the years. One early conceptual...
Being labelled as a 'child' has important consequences on how others perceive and treat you. Clarify...
Are contemporary models of health-care eroding the importance of children in Western cultures? Are w...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child contains specific provisions on parent-chil...
Several models of child exist, each maintaining child as something other to adult. Stables asserts: ...
Children's vulnerability gives rise to duties of justice towards children and determines when author...
The way we construct or understand childhood is closely related to state policies around interventio...
In this paper I provide a forward-looking account of the difference between the responsibility of ch...
This paper considers the place of children within liberal-democratic society and its related politic...
The starting point of the text is a returning to the patriarchal, which is not simply the one that w...