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This volume represents key scholarship on the issue of parental rights and responsibilities, selected from a dense forest of literature. The collection offers an overview of the subject and covers topics such as: underlying rationales of who or what is a parent; legal concepts of ’parent’ and their linkage; the legal parent - accommodating complexity; the nature and scope of parental rights; shared parental responsibility; and parental rights and the state.
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1(18)
Part I Who or what is a parent? Underlying rationales
1 `The Origin of Parental Rights' (1999) 13(1) Public Affairs Quarterly 73--78
19(10)
Barbara Hall
2 `What Does It Mean to Be a "Parent"? The Claims of Biology as the Basis for Parental Rights' (1991) 66(2) New York University Law Review 353--420
29(68)
John Lawrence Hill
3 `The Intention to be a Parent and the Making of Mothers' (1994) 57(4) The Modem Law Review 636--641
97(6)
Gillian Douglas
4 `Toward a Pluralistic Account of Parenthood' (2003) 17(3) Bioethics 221--242
103(22)
Tim Bayne
Avery Kolers
5 `Procreation and Parental Responsibility' (1997) 28(2) Journal of Social Philosophy 79--86
125(8)
Jeffrey Blustein
6 `The Moral Basis of Children's Relational Rights', ch 4.4 in John Eekelaar and Rob George (eds), Routledge Handbook of Family Law and Policy (Abingdon: Routledge, 2014), pp. 274--280
133(8)
James G. Dwyer
7 `The Changing Face of Adoption -- the Gift/Donation Model versus the Contract/Services Model' (1997) 9(4) Child and Family Law Quarterly 371--386
141(18)
Nigel V. Lowe
Part II Legal concepts of `parent' and their linkage
8 `Parentage, Parenthood and Parental Responsibility: Subtle, Elusive, Yet Important Distinctions', ch 2 in A. Bainham, S. Day Sclater and M. Richards (eds), What is a Parent? A Socio-Legal Analysis (Oxford: Hart, 1999), pp. 25--46
159(30)
Andrew Bainham
9 `Rethinking Parental Responsibility' (2001) 31 Family Law 426--430
John Eekelaar
Part III The legal parent - accommodating complexity
10 `Law and the Complexities of Parenting: Parental Status and Parental Function' (2009) 31(4) Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 391--406
189(16)
Craig Lind
Tom Hewitt
11 `What is a Parent?', ch 4 in A. Diduck and K. O'Donovan (eds), Feminist Perspectives on Family Law (London: Routledge-Cavendish, 2006), pp. 59--74
205(24)
Emily Jackson
12 `Arguments about Parentage' (2008) 67(2) Cambridge Law Journal 322--351
229(30)
Andrew Bainham
13 `Tangling the Web of Legal Parenthood: Legal Responses to the Use of Known Donors in Lesbian Parenting Arrangements' (2013) 33(3) Legal Studies 355--381
259(28)
Leanne Smith
14 `Challenging Presumptions: Legal Parenthood and Surrogacy Arrangements' (2010) 22(4) Child and Family Law Quarterly 449--474
287(28)
Kirsty Horsey
Part IV The nature and scope of parental rights
15 `The Myth of Parental Rights' (2000) 26(1) Social Theory and Practice 47--68
315(22)
Phillip Montague
16 `Conceptions of Parental Autonomy' (1997) 25(1) Politics and Society 117--140
337(24)
Colin M. Macleod
17 `Is Anything Now Left of Parental Rights?', ch 2 in R. Probert, S. Gilmore and J. Herring (eds), Responsible Parents and Parental Responsibility (Oxford: Hart, 2009), pp. 23--42
361(20)
Andrew Bainham
18 `The Welfare Principle and the Rights of Parents', ch 5 in A. Bainham, S. Day Sclater and M. Richards (eds), What is a Parent? A Socio-Legal Analysis (Oxford: Hart, 1999), pp. 89--105
381(18)
Jonathan Herring
19 `Taking the Rights of Parents and Children Seriously: Confronting the Welfare Principle under the Human Rights Act' (2005) 25(3) Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 453--492
399(42)
Shazia Choudhry
Helen Fenwick
Part V Shared parental responsibility
20 `The Meaning and Allocation of Parental Responsibility - a Common Lawyer's Perspective' (1997) 11(2) International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family 192--215
441(24)
Nigel V. Lowe
21 `The Degradation of Parental Responsibility', ch 5 in R. Probert, S. Gilmore and J. Herring (eds), Responsible Parents and Parental Responsibility (Oxford: Hart, 2009), pp. 85--102
465(18)
Helen Reece
22 `Legislating for Shared Time Parenting after Separation: A Research Review' (2011) 25(3) International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family 318--337
483(22)
Belinda Fehlberg
Bruce Smyth
Mavis Maclean
Ceridwen Roberts
Part VI Parental rights and the state
23 `Licensing Parents Revisited' (2010) 27(4) Journal of Applied Philosophy 327--343
505(18)
Hugh LaFollette
24 `Child Abuse: Parental Rights and the Interests of the Child' (1990) 7(2) Journal of Applied Philosophy 183--194
523(12)
David Archard
25 `Making and Breaking Family Life: Adoption, the State, and Human Rights' (2008) 35(1) Journal of Law and Society 28--51
535(24)
Sonia Harris-Short
Index 559
Stephen Gilmore is Professor of Family Law, Kings College London.