The article offers the author\u27s insights on parenthood, which is the topic of interest of philosophers and theologians. The author says that the fundamental and primary obligation of parents to care for their children grounds the prerogatives, which parents have over their children. He mentions the argument between Bernard Prusak and S. Matthew Liao about the article The Right of Children to Be Loved, in which Prusak objects the idea of the child\u27s right to be loved
This Article addresses the novel question of whether states parties can successfully implement the C...
In this symposium contribution for The Law of Parents and Parenting, we argue that parental rights a...
This analysis of the American Law Institute\u27s Principles of Family Law, Chapter 3, examines how t...
The article offers the author\u27s insights related to adoption of children and the duties of parent...
The scope, weight, and assignment of parental rights have been the focus of much debate among legal ...
It is tempting to write of child rights and their recognition as human rights within the sphere of p...
Philosophical defenses of parents’ rights typically appeal to the interests of parents, the interest...
The article presents a theory of the basis and nature of parents’ rights that appeals to the goods d...
The article presents a theory of the basis and nature of parents’ rights that appeals to the goods d...
The experience of parenthood is considered to be central to individual identity and to the life plan...
The institution of the family and its importance have recently received considerable attention from ...
Modern technology has wreaked havoc on conventional and legal notions of parenthood For example, th...
There is a broad philosophical consensus that both children’s and prospective parents’ interests are...
Extraordinary changes in patterns of family life – and family law – have dramatically altered the bo...
The contention of this article is that parents do have obligations to care for their children, but f...
This Article addresses the novel question of whether states parties can successfully implement the C...
In this symposium contribution for The Law of Parents and Parenting, we argue that parental rights a...
This analysis of the American Law Institute\u27s Principles of Family Law, Chapter 3, examines how t...
The article offers the author\u27s insights related to adoption of children and the duties of parent...
The scope, weight, and assignment of parental rights have been the focus of much debate among legal ...
It is tempting to write of child rights and their recognition as human rights within the sphere of p...
Philosophical defenses of parents’ rights typically appeal to the interests of parents, the interest...
The article presents a theory of the basis and nature of parents’ rights that appeals to the goods d...
The article presents a theory of the basis and nature of parents’ rights that appeals to the goods d...
The experience of parenthood is considered to be central to individual identity and to the life plan...
The institution of the family and its importance have recently received considerable attention from ...
Modern technology has wreaked havoc on conventional and legal notions of parenthood For example, th...
There is a broad philosophical consensus that both children’s and prospective parents’ interests are...
Extraordinary changes in patterns of family life – and family law – have dramatically altered the bo...
The contention of this article is that parents do have obligations to care for their children, but f...
This Article addresses the novel question of whether states parties can successfully implement the C...
In this symposium contribution for The Law of Parents and Parenting, we argue that parental rights a...
This analysis of the American Law Institute\u27s Principles of Family Law, Chapter 3, examines how t...