Grandparents and the Law

Rights and Relationships

Dr Samantha M Davey editor Jaime Lindsey editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:28th Nov '24

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Grandparents and the Law cover

This book explores the theoretical and practical issues arising from recognising grandparents’ rights in legal proceedings, including in disputes on child arrangements, child protection matters and in adoption cases.

Should grandparents have rights in relation to their grandchildren? If so, what should the content of those rights be, both procedurally and substantively? And what is the appropriate role of the law in providing solutions to problems arising in the context of grandparents’ rights?

This book considers these questions from both a public and a private law perspective, and analyses the human rights implications for parties such as children, parents and grandparents. It also explores the topic of grandparents’ rights in the context of the European Convention on Human Rights and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, as well as in other jurisdictions, such as Iran, France and Nepal.

The book argues that grandparents’ rights have so far received insufficient acknowledgement and, consequently, that relationships between grandparents and grandchildren have received insufficient protection. However, it is crucial that the protection of grandparents’ rights is balanced with the rights of parents and the rights and welfare of children; the book considers how best to achieve this, for example in disputes on child arrangements (i.e. residence and contact), child protection matters and in adoption cases.

The book is of particular interest to all academics seeking a clear framework for the protection of grandparents’ rights in private and public law proceedings.

It is [a] particularly valuable work for all those involved in family legal policy, as well as for lawyers and legal scholars from other jurisdictions, to whom the book provides very valuable information for comparative work. * International Journal of Law, Policy and The Family *

ISBN: 9781509953455

Dimensions: 232mm x 154mm x 18mm

Weight: 380g

256 pages