Going back to the drawing board: The picture of family support in European constitutions
Jelena Arsic and
Jelena Jerinic
Children and Youth Services Review, 2024, vol. 159, issue C
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This paper aims to explore the extent in which contemporary constitutional concepts of the family influence the recognition of the importance and the implementation of family support in European context. The authors start from the premise that constitutions lay the foundation for national legislation and policy, at the same time indicating a state's recognition of internationally agreed standards in a given field. Considering family support as a human right, the authors reflect on the meaning of constitutional protection vis a vis policies and practices of providing support to children and families and look into family related constitutional provisions of various European countries. Building upon the work of the European Family Support Network – COST Action 18123, the key elements of constitutional protection of families are identified, having a direct effect on the conceptualization and delivery of family support. In conclusion, considering the place and significance afforded to family support in national constitutions, the paper offers a classification of constitutions in that respect and evaluates the implications of constitutional regulation on family support policies.
Keywords: Constitution; Family; Family protection; Family support; Family policy; Europe (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2024.107489
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