doi.org/10.1017/S103507720001316X

Article type: Original Research

PUBLISHED 1 January 1991

Volume 16 Issue 3

Law Reform and Children’s Rights

Moira Rayner

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Moira Rayner

CITATION: Rayner M. (1991). Law Reform and Children’s Rights. Children Australia, 16(3), 812. doi.org/10.1017/S103507720001316X

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Abstract

I wasn’t born a Commissioner for Equal Opportunity. I spent my formative years as a child, and my re-educative years as a lawyer, a teacher of law, and a law reformer.

As a child I swore that I would never be as insensitive to children’s needs and desires as adults were being to mine. As I became an adult I realised the seductive truth that it is much more reasonable, and pleasurable it was, to assert my assessment of children’s best interests over their own.

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