Corporal punishment of children in terms of family and criminal law: (Ir)reconcilable standpoints

The purpose of this work is to examine an issue of corporal punishment of children as a method of discipline in terms of family and criminal law. The author begins the study by taking a broader perspective of the issue in terms of extra-legal scientific disciplines, then conducts an analysis of the...

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Main Author: Mijović Svetlana
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Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade, Faculty of Law, Belgrade, Serbia 2018-01-01
Series:Anali Pravnog Fakulteta u Beogradu
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0003-2565/2018/0003-25651803316M.pdf
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description The purpose of this work is to examine an issue of corporal punishment of children as a method of discipline in terms of family and criminal law. The author begins the study by taking a broader perspective of the issue in terms of extra-legal scientific disciplines, then conducts an analysis of the international legal frameworks for the corporal punishment and finally offers brief overview of the solutions found in comparative law. Further in the study, the author focuses on different aspects of family and criminal law in terms of necessity of complete prohibition against corporal punishment of children. In order to do this, the author compares present legal solution found in family law with suggested new solution of the Draft Civil Code of Serbia. Further, the attempts have been made to set the criteria for distinguishing the situations in which the exercise of parental rights can be considered specific basis for exclusion of the unlawfulness from those in which the crime of domestic violence is found. De lege ferenda proposals have been presented with an aim of serving as a possible middle ground between different aspects of family and criminal law by giving more flexible approach and there for making it acceptable for both branches of law.
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spelling doaj-art-c8642ae2ddd146369817aba9617fbca92025-08-20T02:15:41ZengUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Law, Belgrade, SerbiaAnali Pravnog Fakulteta u Beogradu0003-25652406-26932018-01-0166331634710.5937/AnaliPFB1803316M0003-25651803316MCorporal punishment of children in terms of family and criminal law: (Ir)reconcilable standpointsMijović Svetlana0Univerzitet u Beogradu, Pravni fakultet, SerbiaThe purpose of this work is to examine an issue of corporal punishment of children as a method of discipline in terms of family and criminal law. The author begins the study by taking a broader perspective of the issue in terms of extra-legal scientific disciplines, then conducts an analysis of the international legal frameworks for the corporal punishment and finally offers brief overview of the solutions found in comparative law. Further in the study, the author focuses on different aspects of family and criminal law in terms of necessity of complete prohibition against corporal punishment of children. In order to do this, the author compares present legal solution found in family law with suggested new solution of the Draft Civil Code of Serbia. Further, the attempts have been made to set the criteria for distinguishing the situations in which the exercise of parental rights can be considered specific basis for exclusion of the unlawfulness from those in which the crime of domestic violence is found. De lege ferenda proposals have been presented with an aim of serving as a possible middle ground between different aspects of family and criminal law by giving more flexible approach and there for making it acceptable for both branches of law.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0003-2565/2018/0003-25651803316M.pdfcorporal punishmentunlawfulnesschildren's rightsparentingchild abuse
spellingShingle Mijović Svetlana
Corporal punishment of children in terms of family and criminal law: (Ir)reconcilable standpoints
Anali Pravnog Fakulteta u Beogradu
corporal punishment
unlawfulness
children's rights
parenting
child abuse
title Corporal punishment of children in terms of family and criminal law: (Ir)reconcilable standpoints
title_full Corporal punishment of children in terms of family and criminal law: (Ir)reconcilable standpoints
title_fullStr Corporal punishment of children in terms of family and criminal law: (Ir)reconcilable standpoints
title_full_unstemmed Corporal punishment of children in terms of family and criminal law: (Ir)reconcilable standpoints
title_short Corporal punishment of children in terms of family and criminal law: (Ir)reconcilable standpoints
title_sort corporal punishment of children in terms of family and criminal law ir reconcilable standpoints
topic corporal punishment
unlawfulness
children's rights
parenting
child abuse
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0003-2565/2018/0003-25651803316M.pdf
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