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008 110331s1998 eng
022 _a1173-5864
040 _aWSS
_dAFV
100 _aTapp, Pauline
_92187
245 _aFamily law
_cTapp, Pauline
260 _aAuckland
_bLegal Research Foundation
_c1998
365 _a00
_b0
500 _aNew Zealand Law Review (3) 1998 : 455-465
520 _aThis article discusses how the paramountcy of principle concept has developed where the interests of the child in care and protection issues have been considered in legal cases. Legal arguments in various cases illustrate how this principle has progressed. A discussion on the amendments to the appeal provisions of The Children, Young Persons and Their Families Act (1989, Part VI), the Guardianship Act (1968, Part 26), and the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act (1988, Part 38) highlights how these amendments have improved access to the protective jurisdiction of the Family Court.
650 2 7 _2FVC
_aCARE AND PROTECTION
_997
650 2 7 _2FVC
_aCHILD PROTECTION
_9118
650 2 7 _aFAMILY LAW
_9244
650 2 7 _2FVC
_aJUSTICE
_9333
650 2 7 _2FVC
_aLEGISLATION
_9346
651 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
_92588
773 0 _tNew Zealand Law Review (3) 1998 : 455-465
830 _aNew Zealand Law Review
_95171
942 _2ddc
_cARTICLE
999 _c2275
_d2275