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Kerry O'Halloran

    Children, the Law and the Welfare Principle
    Human Rights, Religion and International Law
    The Politics of Adoption
    Children, the Law and the Welfare Principle
    Child Welfare and Rights
    Human Rights and Charity Law
    • 2024

      Child Welfare and Rights

      Differences in Common Law and Civil Law Perspectives

      • 318 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on the welfare interests of the child, this book explores jurisdictional differences between common and civil law systems. It highlights the variations within these legal traditions, making it a valuable resource for researchers in child welfare and family law. The examination of these distinctions offers insights into how different legal frameworks approach the protection and rights of children.

      Child Welfare and Rights
    • 2024

      Children, the Law and the Welfare Principle

      European Judicial Perspectives

      • 290 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on the welfare interests of the child, this book explores evolving legal frameworks in Europe as influenced by international legislation and court rulings. It builds on themes from previous volumes in the series, highlighting significant changes in child law and the implications for children's rights across various jurisdictions. Through detailed analysis, it provides insights into the shifting landscape of legal protections for children within an international context.

      Children, the Law and the Welfare Principle
    • 2023

      Children, the Law and the Welfare Principle

      Perspectives from Australia & New Zealand

      • 316 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on the welfare interests of children, this book examines the distinct legal frameworks in Australia and New Zealand, highlighting the treatment of Indigenous and Māori children. It explores how cultural contexts shape the application of law in both countries, providing insights into the challenges and differences faced by these communities in legal proceedings concerning child welfare. The comparative analysis aims to enhance understanding of the implications for policy and practice in the protection of children's rights.

      Children, the Law and the Welfare Principle
    • 2023

      Children, the Law and the Welfare Principle

      Perspectives from North America

      • 302 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on the welfare interests of the child, this book explores its significance within the legal frameworks of the U.S. and Canada. It builds upon themes from its predecessors, delving into how these principles are applied in various legal contexts and their impact on child welfare. Through a detailed examination, the text aims to provide insights into the evolving legal landscape surrounding children's rights and protections in North America.

      Children, the Law and the Welfare Principle
    • 2022

      Children & the Law

      Shaping the Modern Welfare Principle in the British Isles

      • 302 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The book explores the complexities of modern family law, focusing on the tension between a child's welfare and their rights. It delves into the challenge of recognizing and respecting a child's autonomous identity while promoting family unity, highlighting the evolving dynamics in legal frameworks concerning family matters. Through this examination, it addresses the need for a balanced approach that safeguards children's interests without compromising familial bonds.

      Children & the Law
    • 2022

      The Principle of the Welfare of the Child

      A History

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book explores the historical development of the welfare interests of the child principle in England and Wales, highlighting significant milestones over the centuries. It delves into how societal attitudes and legal frameworks have evolved, providing a comprehensive overview of the changes that have shaped child welfare policies and practices. Through this examination, the text offers insights into the ongoing impact of these developments on contemporary child welfare.

      The Principle of the Welfare of the Child
    • 2022

      Conscientious Objection

      Dissent and Democracy in a Common Law Context

      • 596 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      The book explores the evolution of conscientious objection across six common law nations, examining its cultural context. It addresses various forms of objection, including military service, abortion, and contemporary issues like vaccine hesitancy during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through this comparative analysis, it highlights the moral dilemmas faced by individuals and the social polarization surrounding these significant ethical choices.

      Conscientious Objection
    • 2022

      This book outlines the law relating to the church/state relationship in contemporary Western nations. From the most recent and comprehensive data available, it forms a source of reference for national cases and legislation relating to religion. Drawing it all together, O'Halloran examines the differences between secular and religious law.

      State Neutrality
    • 2021

      Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and International Human Rights Law

      Common Law Perspectives

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Focusing on the intersection of legal issues related to sexuality and gender, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of recent developments in human rights. It examines specific human rights requirements and evaluates their application through legislation and case law in six prominent common law jurisdictions, highlighting the evolving legal landscape and its implications for individuals' rights.

      Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and International Human Rights Law
    • 2018

      Kerry O'Halloran delves into the complex interplay between religion and contemporary human rights issues, offering a thorough analysis that highlights the global significance of these themes. The book explores how religious beliefs intersect with human rights, addressing challenges and implications that arise in various contexts. Through this examination, O'Halloran provides insights into the critical role religion plays in shaping human rights discourse today.

      Human Rights, Religion and International Law