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CHILDREN'S RIGHTS, STATE INTERVENTION, MARRIAGE, CUSTODY AND DIVORCE

CHILDREN'S RIGHTS, STATE INTERVENTION, MARRIAGE, CUSTODY AND DIVORCE
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By the end of the 20th century there had been a veritable deluge of philosophical essays and books about children’s rights, adultery, family violence, the ethics of divorce, the limits of state intervention in the family, gay marriage, filial duties, and the right to have and raise children. There is now a substantial body of writing on these and other related topics for interested readers and scholars.
While
sorting through the past 45 years of my own research and writing about
family law and family ethics, I discovered that most of it fits into one
of four thematic areas: children’s rights under the United States
Constitution, issues in state intervention in family life, the
resolution of parental disputes involving custody, and problems arising
from the theory and application of family ethics. Many of my articles
have appeared in diverse, out of print or otherwise hard to obtain
philosophical and law journals, anthologies, or were delivered as
unpublished conference papers. Hence, I thought that it would be of
interest and perhaps useful to scholars of family law and ethics to
bring these together into a single volume.
Chapters 1 - 3 are about
the status of children in United States constitutional law, raising
questions about the consistency of U.S. Supreme Court decisions in cases
involving children.
Chapters 4 - 6 are about the debate over the
distinction between the public and the private as this pertains to the
problem of state intervention in the family.
Chapters 7 - 9 are about
the ethical issues that arise in making policy decisions regarding the
proper resolution of disputes over the custody of children when parents
divorce.
Chapters 10 - 12 shift from questions about family law to questions about the ethics of family relationships.
In
the Afterword section of the book I have made a list of the most
important federal and state statutes that were passed by legislators in
the first quarter of the twenty first century (2000 - 2025), and the
most important decisions made by state and federal courts, including the
U.S. Supreme Court.
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