The Child and the State: A Normative Theory of Juvenile Rights

Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press (1980)
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The aim of this book is to provide a better foundation for the legal rights of children than what now exists. The first part of the book describes the current legal status of children and critically discusses the traditional arguments for denying certain legal rights to children while granting them others. The second part describes and defends a general theory of children's rights, based on the principles of utility and egalitarian justice. The third part shows how the theory justifies significant change in the current legal system.

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Laurence Houlgate
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