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  2. Parental responsibility (criminal) - Wikipedia

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    Parental responsibility legislation has been enacted in three Canadian provinces: Manitoba (1997), Ontario (2000), and British Columbia (2001). Under the Parental Responsibility Act, 2000, a "child" is anyone under the age of 18 years, and "parent" means: either the biological, adoptive, or legal guardian parent of the child,

  3. Hague Convention on Parental Responsibility and Protection of ...

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    The Hague Convention on parental responsibility and protection of children, or Hague Convention 1996, officially Convention of 19 October 1996 on Jurisdiction, Applicable Law, Recognition, Enforcement and Co-operation in respect of Parental Responsibility and Measures for the Protection of Children or Hague Convention 1996 is a convention of the Hague Conference on Private International Law ...

  4. Parental responsibility - Wikipedia

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    Parental responsibility. Parental responsibility (access and custody), in the European Union, ... Parental responsibility (criminal), in Canada and the United States, ...

  5. Children's rights - Wikipedia

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    Parents' rights are connected to the parent's duties to the child. In the absence of duty, no parents' rights exists. [46] [47] The Supreme Court of Canada ruled, in the case of E (Mrs) v Eve, that parents may not grant surrogate consent for non-therapeutic sterilization. [48] The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled, in the case of B. (R.) v.

  6. Should parents be held responsible for their children's crimes?

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    Parental civil liability laws have been on the books since at least 1846, when Hawaii passed a law that essentially holds parents financially responsible for the actions of their minor children.

  7. Filial responsibility laws - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the United States where filial responsibility laws were based on English poor laws, filial responsibility laws were enacted by the Canadian provinces in response to the harsh economic conditions of the Great Depression. Despite the official passage of these laws, very few parents sought the enforcement of these laws by the courts, with ...

  8. Canadian family law - Wikipedia

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    Family law in Canada concerns the body of Canadian law dealing with ... "Custody" is a term used to identify the decision making responsibility of each parent, with ...

  9. We have a responsibility to defend our citizens, says Canada ...

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    Blair’s statement comes amid nosedive in India-Canada diplomatic ties over killing of Sikh leader We have a responsibility to defend our citizens, says Canada’s defence minister amid Nijjar ...