GUARDIANSHIP: EVERY CHILD'S RIGHT
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 355, S. 134-139
Abstract
In his status as a minor, the child is deprived of self-determination & self-manag. The guardian, whether parent, adoptive parent, or judicially appointed person, represents the child's rights & interests in a personal relationship with the child. Studies show, however, that this protective law is almost completely neglected in the actual practice of courts & community soc agencies serving children, despite mounting evidence of the effect of improper guardianship in child neglect, abuse, exploitation, nonsupport, running away, falling into trouble with the law, & so on. The US Children's Bur has made a start toward corrective legislation & practices by suggesting principles & language for legislation which defines & distinguishes key terms at law & clarifies authority & professional relationships with children. AA.
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ISSN: 0002-7162
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