Social workers, children, and the law /
Social workers experience at first hand the fundamental tensions which exist in child care law between the need to protect the interests of the child and the right of the family unit to live in dignity without interference from government agencies. In this thought-provoking study Clive Grace argues...
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Format: | Livre |
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Oxford : New York :
Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press,
1994.
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Collection: | Oxford socio-legal studies.
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Rutgers
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KF3735 .G72 1994 |
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Bryn Mawr
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KF3735 .G72 1994 |
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Widener
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KF3735.G72 1994 |
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Duquesne
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KF3735 .G72 1994 |
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University of Pittsburgh
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KF3735 G72 1994 |
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Temple
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KF3735 .G72 1994 |
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Penn State
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KD3305.G72 1994 KF3735.G72 1994 |
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University of Pennsylvania
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KF3735 .G72 1994 |
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Marshall
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KF3735.G72 1994 |
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West Virgina University
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KF3735 .G72 1994 |
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