Essays about: "the child’s right to be heard"

Found 2 essays containing the words the child’s right to be heard.

  1. 1. Umgänge trots våld? - En kvalitativ innehållsanalys utifrån svenska domar om umgänge när våld har förekommit

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Socialhögskolan

    Author : Emma Bjarnevik; Nathalie Wennberg; [2024]
    Keywords : custody cases; visitation rights; child abuse; appellate court; domestic abuse; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Our thesis aimed to investigate how the Swedish district courts and appellate courts present arguments for visitation rights while safeguarding children's rights in custody cases involving instances of violence. The analysis and concluding discussion focused on three research questions: How do the district courts and appellate courts argue on visitation rights in custody cases involving instances of violence? What similarities and differences exist in the assessments of the district court and the court of appeals in custody disputes, and how do their decisions contribute to the formulation of visitation rules? How can the court's argument be understood regarding visitation rights from a children's rights perspective? The method involved a qualitative content analysis of twelve appellate court cases. READ MORE

  2. 2. European Organizations on Religious Education: A Child's Rights Perspective

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Sanja Dragic; [2011]
    Keywords : Child; CRC; participation; freedom of religion; religious education; ECHR; Council of Europe; European Union; EU Charter; OSCE; Toledo; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : UN Convention on the Rights of the Child is a progressive instrument specifically designed for children that gives a right to a child for her/his views to be heard whenever the decision that might affect her/his life is taken, including the decision on religious education. Further, when the child is mature enough she/he has a right to choose independently her/his religious education, while the parents have a role of direction and guidance. READ MORE