Sufficient protection for Australian children rights? Beyond the Corbett Bill : a comparative analysis of attitudes and legal responses to corporal punishment in the home /

The Crimes Amendment Child Protection - Excessive Punishment Bill 2000 seeks to claryfy the law regarding corporal punishment of children. Addresses the right to the private autonomy of the family and the right to cultural self-determination and the level of physical punishment appropriate to be use...

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Main Author: Milfull, Cathy
Corporate Author: National Children's and Youth Law Centre (Australia)
Other Authors: Schetzer, Louis
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Sydney : National Children's and Youth Law Centre, 2000.
Series:Discussion paper (National Children's and Youth Law Centre (Australia)) ; 004/00.
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Summary:The Crimes Amendment Child Protection - Excessive Punishment Bill 2000 seeks to claryfy the law regarding corporal punishment of children. Addresses the right to the private autonomy of the family and the right to cultural self-determination and the level of physical punishment appropriate to be used against children.
Physical Description:28 p. ; 30 cm.
Bibliography:Bibliography: p. 26-28.
ISBN:187697401X (pbk.)
ISSN:1321-4624 ;