The Best Interest Standard: Same Name but Different Roles in Pediatric Bioethics and Child Rights Frameworks

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 60 (2):186-197 (2017)
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Abstract

The "best interest of the child" standard is central to both pediatric bioethics and the child rights community. In pediatric bioethics in the United States, the best interest of the child standard is cited as the guidance principle for parental decision-making.1 Likewise, in the child rights community, the best interest of the child standard is "of paramount consideration" ). Both approaches also recognize parental rights and responsibilities and support a role for the maturing child in the decision-making process. Why, then, do members of the pediatric bioethics community and the child rights communities not speak the same language?This article was developed out of...

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