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CHOOSE TO HUG,NOT HIT*
Authors:Hon. Alastair Nicholson
Affiliation:1. University of Melbourne;2. Gray's Inn (London, England)
Abstract:This article discusses reasonable chastisement of children as a defense by parents to assault charges. It suggests that its continued retention contravenes the rights of children and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. It compares developments in various countries, such as the Scandinavian countries and New Zealand, where the defense has been abolished, as compared with the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, where it has been retained. It suggests that its continued retention encourages bullying and violence in schools and in later adult life.
Keywords:children  punishment  defenses of parents to assault charges  international legal comparisons  human rights  United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
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