Decisional Privacy and the Rights of the Child

Decisional Privacy and the Rights of the Child

Dimopoulos, Georgina

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2024

232

Mole

9781032123486

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Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Note on referencing style
A child-friendly summary

Introduction

PART A: Privacy and Children's Rights: A Theoretical Perspective
1. The meaning and value of privacy
2. A children's rights approach to decisional privacy
3. Re-reading court judgments from a children's rights perspective
PART B: Children's Right to Decisional Privacy in Practice 4. Medical treatment for gender dysphoria as a 'special medical procedure'
5. 'Harsh' but 'bound': re-reading the Full Court's judgment in Re Jamie6. The 'greatest advancement in transgender rights' for Australian children? Re-reading the Full Court's judgment in Re Kelvin7. Validating treatment that 'goes to the heart of an individual's identity': re-reading the Court of Appeal's judgment in Bell v Tavistock8. Recognising and respecting children's right to decisional privacy: conflicts, complexities and opportunities

Conclusion
Index
Child rights;family law;privacy;autonomy;international human rights law;best interests;welfare;participation;Gender Identity Development Service;CRC Committee;UK Supreme Court;Gender Diverse Children;Decisional Privacy Rights;Childhood Gender Dysphoria;Gender Dysphoria;Gillick Competence;UK Domestic Law;Children's Medical Treatment;Good Life;Special Medical Procedure;Welfare Jurisdiction;Child's Gillick Competence;Full Court;Decisional Privacy;Children's Rights;Marion's Case;Puberty Blockers;Jamie's Parents;Adult Decision Makers;Cheshire Cat;Court Authorisation;Family Court;Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline