CHILDREN'S RIGHTS IN HEALTH CARE
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- Author: JAAP E. DOEK
- ISBN: 9789004327566
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While coordinating the University of Groningen’s Honours College
Winter school/Atelier entitled Children's Rights in Health Care,
the need to publish the contributions to this program was generally expressed
and confirmed by its participants. The Winter school/Atelier, successfully
organized in recent years, has dealt with many issues concerning the legal
position of minor persons – born and unborn – in the context of health care,
especially pediatric care. These issues involve matters concerning pediatric
treatment, preventive care and predictive medicine, medical research involving
children, incompetence and child autonomy, a child’s psychological development,
parental responsibility and representation, protective judicial measures, child
migration issues, children’s health rights enforcement as well as children’s
health interest monitoring and promotion. During the program, leading experts
in the fields of law, ethics, medicine, biology, psychology and institutions
such as the Dutch Child & Hospital Foundation, the Child Protection Board,
Save the Children, and UNICEF shared their views on normative standards,
practical experiences, significant developments, challenging ideas, silent dreams
and inevitable realities. As a result, the Children's Rights in Health
Care program provided opportunities for a profound dialogue between
Honours College students and lecturing scholars on a wide range of topics
involving children’s health care interests. This volume contains several
analyses of health rights issues related to children. The various chapters
provide an overview of this captivating area and may be of special interest to
lawyers, health care professionals, ethicists, psychologists, judicial institutions,
policy makers, interest groups, students and all others who are concerned with
the children’s rights perspective on health care.