The interdisciplinary periodical Future of Children has dedicated an issue to children’s health policy. This contribution to the issue maps the legal landscape influencing policy choices. The authors demonstrate that in the U.S. legal system, parents have robust rights, grounded in the Constitution, to make decisions concerning their children’s health and medical treatment. Following from its commitment to parental rights, the system typically assumes the interests of parents and children are aligned, even when that assumption seems questionable. Thus, for example, parents who would limit their children’s access to health care on the basis of the parents’ religious belief have considerable latitude to do so, unless the child’s life is immin...
The article focuses on the analysis of the parent situation (or statutory representatives) who are u...
Many children approaching the age of majority struggle with severe and sometimes terminal illnesses....
This timely collection brings together philosophical, legal and sociological perspectives on the cru...
The interdisciplinary periodical Future of Children has dedicated an issue to children’s health poli...
In the health-care setting, parental decisions to size, shape, sculpt, and mine children\u27s bodies...
Parents have traditionally had the right to consent to health services for their children. In situat...
Young children, by nature of their age and immaturity, are considered unqualified to make autonomous...
Recent cases concerned with the future medical treatment of a child with a life-limiting condition h...
Paediatric patient and family-centred care is both facilitated and constrained by law. This chapter ...
Who should have the ultimate say over a child’s medical treatment? A series of high-profile withdraw...
The present American child welfare system infringes upon the fundamental liberty interests of millio...
The school nurse cannot give your teenage daughter an aspirin for her headache without your permissi...
Traditionally, minors are subject to their parents\u27 will when it comes to their own healthcare tr...
In this symposium contribution for The Law of Parents and Parenting, we argue that parental rights a...
The article focuses on the analysis of the parent situation (or statutory representatives) who are u...
The article focuses on the analysis of the parent situation (or statutory representatives) who are u...
Many children approaching the age of majority struggle with severe and sometimes terminal illnesses....
This timely collection brings together philosophical, legal and sociological perspectives on the cru...
The interdisciplinary periodical Future of Children has dedicated an issue to children’s health poli...
In the health-care setting, parental decisions to size, shape, sculpt, and mine children\u27s bodies...
Parents have traditionally had the right to consent to health services for their children. In situat...
Young children, by nature of their age and immaturity, are considered unqualified to make autonomous...
Recent cases concerned with the future medical treatment of a child with a life-limiting condition h...
Paediatric patient and family-centred care is both facilitated and constrained by law. This chapter ...
Who should have the ultimate say over a child’s medical treatment? A series of high-profile withdraw...
The present American child welfare system infringes upon the fundamental liberty interests of millio...
The school nurse cannot give your teenage daughter an aspirin for her headache without your permissi...
Traditionally, minors are subject to their parents\u27 will when it comes to their own healthcare tr...
In this symposium contribution for The Law of Parents and Parenting, we argue that parental rights a...
The article focuses on the analysis of the parent situation (or statutory representatives) who are u...
The article focuses on the analysis of the parent situation (or statutory representatives) who are u...
Many children approaching the age of majority struggle with severe and sometimes terminal illnesses....
This timely collection brings together philosophical, legal and sociological perspectives on the cru...