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Children's Rights and Obligations in Canon Law

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In the first study of its kind Mary McAleese subjects to comprehensive scrutiny the Roman Catholic Church’s 1983 Code of Canon law as it applies to children. The Catholic Church is the world’s larg...
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  • 07 November 2019
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In the first study of its kind Mary McAleese subjects to comprehensive scrutiny the Roman Catholic Church’s 1983 Code of Canon law as it applies to children. The Catholic Church is the world’s largest non-governmental organisation involved in the provision of education and care services to children. It has over three hundred million child members world-wide the vast majority of whom became Church members when they were baptised as infants. Canon law sets out their rights and obligations as members. Children also have rights which are set out in the 1989 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child to which the Holy See is State Party. The impact of the Convention on Canon Law is examined in detail and the analysis charts a distinct and worrying sea-change in the attitude of the Holy See to its obligations under the Convention since the clerical sex abuse scandals became a subject of discussion at the Committee on the Rights of the Child, which monitors implementation of the Convention.

Mary McAleese wins Europe’s richest theology prize for her study of canon law.
The former President of Ireland Mary McAleese has won one of the Catholic world’s most prestigious prizes, the Alfons Auer Ethics Award, from Tübingen University in Germany for her doctoral thesis on Children’s Rights and Obligations in Canon Law.
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Price: $221.00
Pages: 534
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Series: Studies in Religion, Secular Beliefs and Human Rights
Publication Date: 07 November 2019
ISBN: 9789004411166
Format: Hardcover
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Mary McAleese, JDL (2019), Pontifical Gregorian University, is Professor of Children, Religion and Law at the University of Glasgow. She is both a civil and canon lawyer and was President of Ireland 1997-2011. Her publications include Quo Vadis, Collegiality in the Code of Canon Law (Columba Press, 2012).