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Family Law - Understanding Juvenile Law (Understanding Series)

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Book Synopsis: This Understanding treatise discusses the various bodies of law in relation to a fundamental issue permeating the entire field of juvenile law: the extent to which the law should protect young people rather than recognize them as autonomous persons. While the law traditionally adopted a protectionist posture, recent legal developments appear to recognize autonomy rights of adolescents in certain contexts. These developments are praised by some commentators who advocate wholesale rejection of the paternalistic model in favor of a system that treats adolescents as full-fledged persons under the law. This book does not advocate any particular resolution of the current debate about the nature of the rights of young people; rather, it suggests that sensitivity to the issues and arguments entailed in that debate is essential to any true understanding of the present state of juvenile law. With these concerns in mind, Understanding Juvenile Law begins with a general discussion of the nature of the rights of juveniles and the perception that young people constitute a unique class under the law. This theoretical introduction serves as a background for subsequent discussion of juvenile law doctrine. The discussion separates aspects of juvenile law arising outside the juvenile justice system (defined in this text as the system of separate courts organized to deal with “delinquents” and “status offenders”) from those arising within that system. This division is created as a useful means of organizing the doctrinal material, given the extensive body of rules that govern the juvenile justice system. Moreover, this organization permits the juvenile justice section to stand by itself as an independent text for students in courses that cover only that aspect of juvenile law. The Fifth Edition of the treatise adds new material dealing with problems of child abuse and neglect outside the family. Liability of religious and educational organizations is addressed, including statutes of limitations issues. The educational organization material includes discussion of rights of students to be free from harassment and bullying.

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Unlock a deeper understanding of juvenile law with Understanding Juvenile Law (Understanding Series)! This comprehensive treatise delves into the complex issues surrounding the rights of young people, addressing the ongoing debate between protecting and recognizing their autonomy. With recent legal developments leaning towards the recognition of autonomy, this book explores the implications and arguments surrounding this vital area of law.

Unlike other books, Understanding Juvenile Law does not force a specific viewpoint on readers. Instead, it presents a balanced approach, urging readers to familiarize themselves with the crucial issues and arguments to truly grasp the current state of juvenile law. By building a theoretical foundation and separating juvenile law doctrines within and outside the juvenile justice system, this book offers a comprehensive understanding of this specialized legal field.

With the addition of new material in its Fifth Edition, Understanding Juvenile Law tackles contemporary issues such as child abuse and neglect beyond the family unit. Learn about the liability of religious and educational organizations, including statutes of limitations, as well as the rights of students to be free from harassment and bullying. Stay up-to-date with the ever-evolving landscape of juvenile law.

Don't miss out on this invaluable resource for law students, legal professionals, and anyone interested in gaining a comprehensive understanding of juvenile law. Take the first step towards becoming an expert in this field by getting your copy of Understanding Juvenile Law today!

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