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nationality to children born in their territory, if they would be otherwise stateless. In prior scholarship, this author has … international law, stateless children can identify the state where they were born as the state that must grant them nationality, if … stateless children, and they are also increasingly revising and expressing the opinion that such a solution is desirable …
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Ghanaian households contain children, and those households contain 82 per cent of the total population, spreading the impact of … children. …
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children in the income distributions, and to calculate child poverty prevalence, to assess how far children receive transfers … from state social protection systems compared to other agegroups. The results show that children are disproportionately …-simulations are used to examine how a universal approach that allocates transfers to all children aged 0-17 can be adapted to optimise …
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The breakdown of a marriage, civil union, or de facto relationship inevitably affects children of the relationship. The … question this paper addresses is whether the interests of children should be taken into account in the division of property … and how children's interests were accommodated in that context. The authors then outline the family-centered approach to …
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the community to which they would naturally belong, women and children lose their cultural heritage. Paradoxically …
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Under the tender years doctrine in effect until the 1970's, custody was virtually always awarded to the mother upon divorce. Gender-neutral custody laws introduced beginning in the 1970's provided married fathers, in principle, equal rights to custody. Subsequent marriage-neutral laws extended...
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Under the tender years doctrine in effect until the 1970's, custody was virtually always awarded to the mother upon divorce. Gender-neutral custody laws introduced beginning in the 1970's provided married fathers, in principle, equal rights to custody. Subsequent marriage-neutral laws extended...
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their children's human capital. In this paper, we investigate whether laws can affect attitudes and behaviour towards child …
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cohabiting with a new partner or on hours spent with children entitled to child support. There is only weak evidence of a …
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The practice of child marriage is ubiquitous in developing countries, where one in three girls is married before the age of 18. Although most developing countries have a legal minimum age of marriage, in practice marriage age is determined by social norms rather than the law. In this paper, we...
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