Children and their parents: A comparative study of the legal position of children with regard to their intentional and biological parents in English and Dutch law

Research output: PhD ThesisPhD-Thesis – Research and graduation external

Abstract

This is a book about children and their parents. There are many different kinds of children and at least about as many different kinds of parents. In addition to the many different disciplines that study children and their parents, such as sociology, psychology, child studies and gender studies, to name but a few, this study concerns a legal question with regard to the parent-child relationship, namely how the law assigns parents to children. This subject is approached in a comparative legal perspective and covers England and The Netherlands. The book contains a detailed comparison and analysis of the manner in which the law in the two jurisdictions assigns the status of legal parent and/or attributes parental responsibility to the child's biological and intentional parents. The concept 'procreational responsibility' which is introduced in the concluding chapter of the book, may be used as a tool to assess and reform existing regulations on legal parent-child relationships. The structure of the book, which is based on a categorisation of different family types in a 'family tree', enables the reader to have easy access to family-specific information.
Original languageEnglish
QualificationPhD
Awarding Institution
  • Utrecht University
Supervisors/Advisors
  • Boele-Woelki, Katharina, Supervisor, -
Award date19 Dec 2007
Place of PublicationAntwerpen
Publisher
Publication statusPublished - 19 Dec 2007

Keywords

  • parentage

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