This paper examines the nature of welfare and best interests as used in medical and family law. It argues that these are commonly presented in individualistic terms, requiring the court to promote the interests of a child or incompetent adult without reference to the interests of others. However, this paper argues that, properly understood, best interests and welfare should be taken as concepts which recognise the importance of relational interests, the performance of obligations, and the virtue of altruism. © 2012 The Authors. Legal Studies © 2012 The Society of Legal Scholars
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This paper will look at how the best interests test in English lawhas been extended from its traditi...
Compulsory care of a child is one of the most intrusive interventions that can be made in a child's ...
This paper explores the relationship between theories of welfare economics and our understanding of ...
This paper examines the nature of welfare and best interests as used in medical and family law. It a...
This essay takes aim on the issue that the concept of the best interest of the child has no distinct...
The best interest test is the legal mechanism which governs decision making on behalf of adults who ...
The purpose of this qualitative sociological law study is to examine the relationship between the so...
This paper will explore the difficulties facing law in promoting compassion and responding to caring...
On one conception of "best interest" there can only be one course of action in a given situation tha...
On what normative foundation should the edifice of law and public policy be built? What are proper g...
It is an accepted principle of domestic and international law and policy that the welfare or best in...
In this article I will have four main focuses. The first of these will be an overview of pragmatism ...
This article is analytic and is the result of a consistent review of the literature and case law con...
Part I of this Article describes the general nonrecognition of altruism in the law. It then focuses ...
This article considers whether someone who is attracted to relational ethics is likely to find a rig...
This paper will look at how the best interests test in English lawhas been extended from its traditi...
Compulsory care of a child is one of the most intrusive interventions that can be made in a child's ...
This paper explores the relationship between theories of welfare economics and our understanding of ...