Same-Sex Parenting and the Best Interests Principle
This book is written for academics, students, policymakers, practitioners, and non-governmental organisations interested in the legal recognition of LGBT+ parenting. The book presents arguments in favour of the legal recognition of gay and lesbian families that are based on consideration of the best interests of the child. In this context, 'best interests' is informed by reference to children's rights and to social science data. Applied in this manner, it is argued that the best interests of children can be used to demand that same-sex parenting arrangements are afforded legal recognition and protection. Suggestions are also presented as to the most appropriate manner of providing for this recognition in the areas of parental responsibility, adoption, donor-conception and surrogacy. These suggestions are drawn from comparative case studies, focusing on England and Wales, Ireland and South Africa, that are used to facilitate assessment of the best interests principle.
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Same-Sex Parenting and the Best Interests Principle
This book is written for academics, students, policymakers, practitioners, and non-governmental organisations interested in the legal recognition of LGBT+ parenting. The book presents arguments in favour of the legal recognition of gay and lesbian families that are based on consideration of the best interests of the child. In this context, 'best interests' is informed by reference to children's rights and to social science data. Applied in this manner, it is argued that the best interests of children can be used to demand that same-sex parenting arrangements are afforded legal recognition and protection. Suggestions are also presented as to the most appropriate manner of providing for this recognition in the areas of parental responsibility, adoption, donor-conception and surrogacy. These suggestions are drawn from comparative case studies, focusing on England and Wales, Ireland and South Africa, that are used to facilitate assessment of the best interests principle.
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Same-Sex Parenting and the Best Interests Principle

Same-Sex Parenting and the Best Interests Principle

by Lydia Bracken
Same-Sex Parenting and the Best Interests Principle

Same-Sex Parenting and the Best Interests Principle

by Lydia Bracken

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This book is written for academics, students, policymakers, practitioners, and non-governmental organisations interested in the legal recognition of LGBT+ parenting. The book presents arguments in favour of the legal recognition of gay and lesbian families that are based on consideration of the best interests of the child. In this context, 'best interests' is informed by reference to children's rights and to social science data. Applied in this manner, it is argued that the best interests of children can be used to demand that same-sex parenting arrangements are afforded legal recognition and protection. Suggestions are also presented as to the most appropriate manner of providing for this recognition in the areas of parental responsibility, adoption, donor-conception and surrogacy. These suggestions are drawn from comparative case studies, focusing on England and Wales, Ireland and South Africa, that are used to facilitate assessment of the best interests principle.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781108497190
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 03/26/2020
Pages: 270
Product dimensions: 6.22(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Lydia Bracken is Assistant Dean, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (AHSS) and a Lecturer in Law, University of Limerick, Ireland. She is a former Department of Children and Youth Affairs Research Scholar and author of numerous publications on child law, having received funding for her research from the Irish Research Council and other prestigious funding bodies.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. The best interests principle: theoretical understanding; 2. The best interests of the child: sociological and psychological research; 3. Parental responsibility; 4. Adoption; 5. Donor conception; 6. Surrogacy; Conclusion.
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