Fundamental principles in the law relating to children
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  • Fortin, J. (2006). ‘Accommodating Children’s Rights in a Post Human Rights Act Era’. Modern Law Review, 69: 299.
  • Fortin, J. (2009). Children’s Rights and the Developing Law, 3rd edn. Cambridge: CUP, ch 1.
  • George, R. (2016). ‘The Child’s Welfare in European Perspective’, in J. Scherpe (ed) European Family Law Volume III: Family Law in European Perspective (London: Elgar).
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  • Harris-Short (2005). ‘Family Law and the Human Rights Act 1998 – Restraint or Revolution’, Child and Family Law Quarterly, 17: 329.   
  • Herring, J. and Foster, C. (2012) ‘Welfare Means Rationality, Virtue and Altruism’. Legal Studies 32: 480.
  • Herring, J. (2005). ‘Farewell Welfare?’ Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 27: 159.
  • Hollingsworth, K. and Stalford, H. (2017).  ‘Towards Children’s Rights Judgments’, in H. Stalford, K. Hollingsworth, and S. Gilmore (eds), Rewriting Children’s Rights Judgments: From Academic Vision to New Practice (Oxford: Hart Publishing).
  • Kilkelly, U. (2014). ‘The CRC in Litigation Under the ECHR’, in T. Liefaard and J. Doek (eds), Litigating the Rights of the Child. Dortrecht: Springer.
  • Parker, S. (1992). ‘Rights and Utility in Anglo-Australian Family Law’. Modern Law Review, 55: 311.
  • Tisdall, K. (2016). ‘Subjects with Agency? Children’s Participations in Family Law Proceeding.’ Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 38: 362.
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