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040 _aWSS
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082 0 _a346.017
100 _aBrobst, Jennifer A.
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245 _aThe parental discipline defense in New Zealand :
_bthe potential impact of reform in civil proceedings.
_cBrobst, Jennifer A.
260 _aDurham, NC
_bNorth Carolina Central University. School of Law
_c2005
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500 _aNZFVC holds two copies of North Carolina Central Law Journal 27(2)
520 _aThis article is based on the primary research undertaken by the author for her master's thesis, "The Law Protecting Parental Corporal Punishment of Children: New Zealand's Legal Reform Options", (2001). The article traverses the issue of parental discipline defence and argues that any reform of the law must anticipate the implications for both civil and criminal proceedings. It primarily explores the New Zealand jurisdiction regarding the application of the defence in civil domestic violence protection orders, custody and guardianship, and care and protection proceedings. The author concludes that the experiences of New Zealand's Family Court and its child protection services are similar to the experiences of other common law nations, including the United States. Parental rights, child rights, and popular opinion are seen as challenging balancing acts in the arena of child discipline.
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650 2 7 _aCHILD PROTECTION
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650 2 7 _aCHILDREN'S RIGHTS
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650 2 7 _2FVC
_aCORPORAL PUNISHMENT
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650 2 7 _2FVC
_aDISCIPLINE
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_aFAMILY COURT
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650 2 7 _aJUSTICE
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650 2 7 _aLAW REFORM
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650 2 7 _2FVC
_aLEGISLATION
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650 2 7 _aPARENTAL RIGHTS
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650 2 7 _aPHYSICAL ABUSE
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651 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
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500 _aNorth Carolina Central Law Journal 27(2) (2005) : 178-215
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_aINTERNATIONAL COMPARISON
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_aCHILD ABUSE
_2FVC
773 0 _tNorth Carolina Central Law Journal 27(2) (2005) : 178-215
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