Decisional Privacy and the Rights of the Child

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This book advances a theory of a child's right to decisional privacy. It addresses a significant gap in understanding the interconnections between privacy, family law and children's rights, and contextualises the theory through judicial proceedings concerning medical treatment for children experiencing gender dysphoria.


Decisional privacy gives individuals the freedom to act and make decisions about how they live their lives, without unjustifiable interference from other individuals or the state. This book advances a theory of a child's right to decisional privacy. It draws on the framework of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and extends the work of respected children's rights scholars to address a significant gap in understanding the interconnections between privacy, family law and children's rights. It contextualises the theory through a case study: judicial proceedings concerning medical treatment for children experiencing gender dysphoria.

This work argues that recognising a substantive right to decisional privacy for children requires procedural rights that facilitate children's meaningful participation in decision-making about their best interests. It also argues that, as courts have increasingly encroached upon decision-making regarding children's medical treatment, they have denied the decisional privacy rights of transgender and gender diverse children.

This book will benefit researchers, students, judicial officers and practitioners in various jurisdictions worldwide grappling with the tensions between children's rights, parental responsibilities and state duties in relation to children's best interests, and with the challenge of better enabling and listening to children's voices in decision-making processes.


Autorentext

Georgina Dimopoulos is a socio-legal researcher and an Australian lawyer who has worked across the higher education sector, government, courts, commercial legal practice and community organisations. She holds a PhD from Melbourne Law School at the University of Melbourne and is experienced in legal and policy evaluation, and doctrinal, qualitative and empirical research, in the areas of family law and children's rights.


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This book advances a theory of a child's right to decisional privacy. It addresses a significant gap in understanding the interconnections between privacy, family law and children's rights, and contextualises the theory through judicial proceedings concerning medical treatment for children experiencing gender dysphoria.


Inhalt

Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Note on referencing style
A child-friendly summary

Introduction

PART A: Privacy and Children's Rights: A Theoretical Perspective

  1. The meaning and value of privacy
  2. A children's rights approach to decisional privacy
  3. Re-reading court judgments from a children's rights perspective
    PART B: Children's Right to Decisional Privacy in Practice 4. Medical treatment for gender dysphoria as a 'special medical procedure'
  4. 'Harsh' but 'bound': re-reading the Full Court's judgment in Re Jamie6. The 'greatest advancement in transgender rights' for Australian children? Re-reading the Full Court's judgment in Re Kelvin7. Validating treatment that 'goes to the heart of an individual's identity': re-reading the Court of Appeal's judgment in Bell v Tavistock8. Recognising and respecting children's right to decisional privacy: conflicts, complexities and opportunities

    Conclusion
    Index

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781032123486
    • Genre Non-Fiction Books on Psychology
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 232
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Gewicht 453g
    • Größe H234mm x B156mm x T15mm
    • Jahr 2024
    • EAN 9781032123486
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-03-212348-6
    • Veröffentlichung 27.05.2024
    • Titel Decisional Privacy and the Rights of the Child
    • Autor Georgina Dimopoulos

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