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- W2478122975 abstract "Over the centuries, but particularly during the twentieth century, children have acquired more rights and more freedom to make their own decisions, particularly where they are mature and intelligent enough to do so. This has not always been the case for at one time a child’s wishes were largely ignored, as parents, particularly fathers, had more or less absolute rights over their children. In Re Agar-Ellis [1883] 24 Ch D 317, for example, the father had taken his children away from their mother after a dispute about whether they should be brought up as Roman Catholics or Anglicans. One of the children, a girl aged 16, wished to spend a holiday with her mother and an application was made to the court. Cotton LJ dismissed the application, holding that, in the absence of any fault on the father’s part, the court had no jurisdiction to interfere with a father’s legal right to control the custody and education of his child, which at common law were vested entirely in a father. We can see how the position of children has changed if we compare Re Agar-Ellis with Gillick v. West Norfolk and Wisbech Area Health Authority [1986] AC 112 (see below), where the House of Lords held that a child of sufficient age and understanding could consent to contraceptive treatment without parental consent. Today, the father in Re Agar-Ellis might have been guilty of the criminal offence of abduction under the Child Abduction Act 1984, or of the common law offence of kidnapping (see R v. D [1984] AC 778)." @default.
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