The Limits of State Power & Private Rights: Exploring Child Protection & Safeguarding Referrals and Assessments

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The Limits of State Power & Private Rights: Exploring Child Protection & Safeguarding Referrals and Assessments examines in detail the UK child protection and safeguarding system, exploring its theoretical and legal basis and implications in modern society.
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Author(s) By Lauren Devine.
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format Paperback / softback
Pages 224
Published in United Kingdom
Published 18 Oct 2018
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The Limits of State Power & Private Rights: Exploring Child Protection & Safeguarding Referrals and Assessments examines in detail the UK child protection and safeguarding system, exploring its theoretical and legal basis and implications in modern society.
Introduction Exploring the issue: State power and private rights Central themes and structure of the book Chapter 1 - Development of the State's role: child welfare & family policing The State's developing role in children's welfare: good inte
Dr Lauren Devine, Associate Professor of Law, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK is a Barrister writing about State power, private rights and child protection. Lauren is Principal Investigator of the Economic and Social Research Council funded
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