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Preface; Contents; About the Authors; Rights of the Child in a Changing World; 1 Introduction; 2 The Definition of the Child under the National Laws of the States Parties; 3 Legal Instruments Devoted to the Rights of the Child; 4 Best Interests of the Child; 5 The Right of the Child to Know About His/Her Origin; 5.1 Child Born In and Out of Wedlock; 5.2 Adopted Child; 5.3 Child Conceived by Biomedical Assistance; 6 The Right of the Child to Express His/Her Views; 7 The Rights of the Child in the Field of Adoption; 8 The Right of the Child to Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion
9 Physical Punishment of the Child10 Deprivation of Parental Responsibility; 11 Medical Consent of the Child; 12 The Right of the Child to Change His/Her Personal Name; 13 The Rights of the Child in Employment; 14 Obligation of the Child Towards Parents; 15 Summary; The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child: Tracing Australia's Implementation of the Provisions Relating to Family Relations; 1 Introduction; 2 Definition of 'Child' Under Australian Laws; 3 Framework for Protection of the Rights of the Child in Australia; 4 Implementation of the Best Interests Principle
5 Implementation of the Right to Express the Views Freely in All Matters Affecting the Child6 The Right of the Child to Know About His/Her Origin; 6.1 Registration of Birth; 6.2 Presumptions and Rebuttals of Parentage; 6.3 Right to Access Information Relating to Genetic Origins; 6.3.1 Children Conceived Through Biomedical Assistance; 6.3.2 Adopted Children; 7 Rights of a Child in Adoption; 8 The Right of the Child to Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion; 9 Protection of Child Against Physical Punishment; 10 Deprivation of Parental Responsibility; 11 A Child's Right to Medical Consent
12 A Child's Right to Change Name13 Rights and Protection of Children in Employment; 14 Obligation of Child Towards Parents; 15 Summary; Les droits de l'enfant: Rapport du Canada; 1 Remarques préliminaires; 2 Ratification par le Canada de la Convention internationale relative aux droits de l'enfant; 3 Statut du fœtus et début de la personnalité juridique (art.1 de la CIDE); 4 Reconnaissance des droits de l'enfant malgré l'absence d'instrument particulier de mise en œuvre de la Convention; 5 Encadrement du principe de l'intérêt de l'enfant (art. 3 de la CIDE)
6 Liens biologiques, filiation de l'enfant et connaissance de ses origines (art. 7 et 8 de la CIDE)6.1 Règles concernant la filiation par le sang; 6.2 Règles concernant la filiation adoptive (art. 21 de la CIDE); 6.3 Règles concernant la procréation médicalement assistée; 7 L'opinion de l'enfant (art.12 et 13 de la CIDE); 8 Adoption de l'enfant (art. 21 de la CIDE); 8.1 Consentement à son adoption; 8.2 Conditions de l'adoption internationale; 9 Le droit de l'enfant à la liberté de pensée, de conscience et de religion (art. 14 de la CIDE)
9 Physical Punishment of the Child10 Deprivation of Parental Responsibility; 11 Medical Consent of the Child; 12 The Right of the Child to Change His/Her Personal Name; 13 The Rights of the Child in Employment; 14 Obligation of the Child Towards Parents; 15 Summary; The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child: Tracing Australia's Implementation of the Provisions Relating to Family Relations; 1 Introduction; 2 Definition of 'Child' Under Australian Laws; 3 Framework for Protection of the Rights of the Child in Australia; 4 Implementation of the Best Interests Principle
5 Implementation of the Right to Express the Views Freely in All Matters Affecting the Child6 The Right of the Child to Know About His/Her Origin; 6.1 Registration of Birth; 6.2 Presumptions and Rebuttals of Parentage; 6.3 Right to Access Information Relating to Genetic Origins; 6.3.1 Children Conceived Through Biomedical Assistance; 6.3.2 Adopted Children; 7 Rights of a Child in Adoption; 8 The Right of the Child to Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion; 9 Protection of Child Against Physical Punishment; 10 Deprivation of Parental Responsibility; 11 A Child's Right to Medical Consent
12 A Child's Right to Change Name13 Rights and Protection of Children in Employment; 14 Obligation of Child Towards Parents; 15 Summary; Les droits de l'enfant: Rapport du Canada; 1 Remarques préliminaires; 2 Ratification par le Canada de la Convention internationale relative aux droits de l'enfant; 3 Statut du fœtus et début de la personnalité juridique (art.1 de la CIDE); 4 Reconnaissance des droits de l'enfant malgré l'absence d'instrument particulier de mise en œuvre de la Convention; 5 Encadrement du principe de l'intérêt de l'enfant (art. 3 de la CIDE)
6 Liens biologiques, filiation de l'enfant et connaissance de ses origines (art. 7 et 8 de la CIDE)6.1 Règles concernant la filiation par le sang; 6.2 Règles concernant la filiation adoptive (art. 21 de la CIDE); 6.3 Règles concernant la procréation médicalement assistée; 7 L'opinion de l'enfant (art.12 et 13 de la CIDE); 8 Adoption de l'enfant (art. 21 de la CIDE); 8.1 Consentement à son adoption; 8.2 Conditions de l'adoption internationale; 9 Le droit de l'enfant à la liberté de pensée, de conscience et de religion (art. 14 de la CIDE)