The Child's Rights Act 1989

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The child’s welfare is the paramount consideration in the public proceedings. The Human Rights Act (HRA) 1998 established the right to respect for family life into UK law and its limits have been measured by the Courts. Although public law is generally applied in court it has no legal definition, no legal force and it is not even in the Children Act (Act) 1989 (Part III, IV and V) itself. This essay will focus on reasonable interference of a public authority (including court) with rights set up under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). The 1989 Act is a piece of legislation that determines the rights, powers and duties given to public authorities to protect children in need. Where the fears of the child’s wellbeing