Children and the law in the Netherlands : a comparative introduction / Ido Weijers.
2017
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Title
Children and the law in the Netherlands : a comparative introduction / Ido Weijers.
Published
The Hague, The Netherlands : Eleven International Publishing, [2017]
Call Number
KKM515.5 .W45 2017
Former Call Number
Neth 332 W428 2017
ISBN
9789462367395 (paperback)
9462367396 (paperback)
9462367396 (paperback)
Description
109 pages ; 22 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)981972765
Summary
"This book gives a very brief introduction to the extensive field of Dutch juvenile law. It offers a concise account of some of the most relevant and most typical points in various legal fields, including aspects of child protection and juvenile justice, as well as features of family law such as parenthood, minority and parental authority, youth care and migration law. Various Dutch laws and regulations that are relevant to children are compared to corresponding laws and regulations in other countries."--Back cover.
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"This book gives a very brief introduction to the extensive field of Dutch juvenile law. It offers a concise account of some of the most relevant and most typical points in various legal fields, including aspects of child protection and juvenile justice, as well as features of family law such as parenthood, minority and parental authority, youth care and migration law. Various Dutch laws and regulations that are relevant to children are compared to corresponding laws and regulations in other countries."--Back cover.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
7
Introduction
9
1.
Family law
15
1.1.
Introduction
15
1.2.
Parenthood
15
1.3.
Adoption
20
1.4.
Minority
22
1.5.
Parental authority
29
2.
Youth care
37
2.1.
Introduction
37
2.2.
new law
38
2.3.
Quality requirements
40
2.4.
Critical issues
41
3.
Child protection
47
3.1.
Introduction
47
3.2.
new law
51
3.3.
Supervision order
55
3.4.
Termination of parental authority
60
3.5.
Child abduction
61
4.
Juvenile justice
63
4.1.
Introduction
63
4.2.
Special penalties and procedures
65
4.3.
Structural aspects
67
4.4.
Main actors
74
5.
Migration law
81
5.1.
Introduction
81
5.2.
Unaccompanied minors
87
5.3.
Undocumented children
89
5.4.
Child protection
91
Convention on the Rights of the Child
93