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The best interests of the child
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Abstract
The best interests of the child principle is considered a pillar of children’s rights law and, according to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), is to be a primary consideration in all actions concerning children. Yet best interests is an elusive concept and principle that has no single authoritative definition or description. Internationally and domestically relevant in such diverse areas as family law, adoption, migration, and socioeconomic policymaking, the best interests principle requires flexibility and is best served by a case-by-case approach, as has been recognized by the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child and the European Court of Human Rights. This chapter analyzes relevant international case law and suggests the use of a number of safeguards to prevent such requisite flexibility from presenting a danger of paternalism, bias, or misuse.
Language
English
Source (book)
The Oxford Handbook of Children's Rights Law / Todres, J.[edit.]; King, S.M[edit.]
Publication
Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2020
ISBN
978-0-19-009760-8
DOI
10.1093/OXFORDHB/9780190097608.013.11
Volume/pages
p. 205-221
Full text (Publisher's DOI)
Full text (publisher's version - intranet only)
UAntwerpen
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Project info
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Subject
Law 
Affiliation
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Creation 15.05.2020
Last edited 10.06.2022
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