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9789047301578

Child-Friendly Justice in Child Custody and Contact Cases after Parental Separation An empirical-evaluative study of Belgian law and Flemish practice

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  • ISBN13:

    9789047301578

  • ISBN10:

    9047301579

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2023-12-18
  • Publisher: Eleven International Publishing

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With a foreword by Bruno Vanobbergen, administrator-general of the Flemish Agency Growing-Up and former Flemish children's rights commissioner.

Nowadays, many children have to live with the repercussions of their parents’ decision to separate. Following that decision, arrangements on the children’s residence and visitation rights with a parent become necessary. These arrangements are often made during a time of emotional tribulation, when children are struggling to find a new balance. Generally, parents turn to the legal system to handle their separation or to manage conflicts that arise. However, these legal proceedings can become very conflictual and although children are directly impacted by the decisions of courts, they are often shielded from the judicial procedure. This results in children not knowing where they can turn to when they face problems. Therefore, child-friendly justice, which safeguards children’s needs and implements children’s rights, is sorely needed. In this book, the author drafted an evaluation framework with legal and sociopsychological principles to ensure that child custody and contact proceedings are child-friendly. Thereafter, the specific Belgian legal situation and practice is evaluated. Unique insights are gained in the experiences and viewpoints of Flemish family judges and children. The book closes with detailed recommendations and is therefore a must-read for academic scholars, policy makers and professionals who wish to improve children’s lives.

“This book is a real must read for professionals and policymakers who have taken on the mission to strengthen the (legal) position of children when their parents split up.”
Bruno Vanobbergen, administrator-general of the Flemish agency Growing Up and former Flemish children’s rights commissioner

Author Biography

Evelyn Merckx holds a PhD in law, obtained at Ghent University. Her research interests concern international human rights law, children’s rights, juvenile law and family law. She is currently employed as legal expert on juvenile law at Agentschap Opgroeien. Evelyn is a member of the Human Rights Centre and the Programme for Studies on Human Rights in Context. She remains a voluntary post-doctoral researcher at Ghent University, faculty of law and criminology.

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