State as Child Protector
Explore the intricate relationship between children’s rights and the responsibilities of the state in Janet W. Steverson's insightful book, State as Child Protector. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2002, this extensive hardback volume spans 476 pages and offers a comprehensive examination of American law in this vital area. Steverson delves into the controversial discourse surrounding children’s rights and parents’ rights, analyzing the obligations that the state holds towards its youngest citizens. This collection of facsimile reprints features a range of essays that illuminate the complexities of these legal and moral issues. Whether you're a scholar, legal professional, or simply interested in child welfare advocacy, this book is an essential addition to your library. Gain a deeper understanding of how laws shape the protection of children and the role of the state in securing their rights.