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Mark Henaghan
Mark Henaghan
Professor and Dean Of Law, Faculty of Law, University of Otago. Dunedin, New Zealand
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Ethical, legal, and social issues in the translation of genomics into health care
L Badzek, M Henaghan, M Turner, R Monsen
Journal of Nursing Scholarship 45 (1), 15-24, 2013
622013
Respecting children's participation in family law proceedings
N Taylor, P Tapp, M Henaghan
International Journal of Childrens Rights 15 (1), 61, 2007
412007
Accommodating children's testimony: Legal reforms in New Zealand
ME Pipe, M Henaghan
Criminal Justice and Behavior 23 (2), 377-401, 1996
411996
Suicide prevention in mental health services: A qualitative analysis of coroners’ reports
J Manuel, M Crowe, M Inder, M Henaghan
International journal of mental health nursing 27 (2), 642-651, 2018
322018
Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Children: Where have we come from, where are we now and where to from here?
M Henaghan
The International Journal of Children's Rights 25 (2), 537-552, 2017
302017
Ethics: Dynamic consent in the digital age of biology: online initiatives and regulatory considerations
R Wee, M Henaghan, I Winship
Journal of Primary Health Care 5 (4), 341-347, 2013
302013
Relocation Following Parental Separation: The Welfare and Best Interests of Children Research Report
N Taylor, M Gollop, M Henaghan
Centre for Research on Children and Families and Faculty of Law, University …, 2010
292010
Family law policy in New Zealand
M Henaghan, WR Atkin
(No Title), 1992
261992
Health professionals and trust: The cure for healthcare law and policy
M Henaghan
Routledge-Cavendish, 2012
252012
What Does A Child's Right to Be Heard in Legal Proceedings Really Mean-ABA Custody Standards Do Not Go Far Enough
M Henaghan
Fam. LQ 42, 117, 2008
252008
Show some emotion? Emotional dilemmas in undertaking research with vulnerable youth
J Sanders, R Munford, L Liebenberg, M Henaghan
Field Methods 26 (3), 239-251, 2014
242014
Why judges need to know and understand childhood studies
M Henaghan
Law and childhood studies: Current legal issues 14, 39-55, 2012
242012
Family law: Conceptions of childhood and children's voices-the implications of Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
P Tapp, M Henaghan
Children's voices: Research, policy and practice, 91-109, 2000
222000
International surrogacy trends: How family law is coping
M Henaghan
Australian Journal of Adoption 7 (3), 2013
212013
Engaging youth in youth justice interventions: Well-being and accountability
S Henry, M Henaghan, J Sanders, R Munford
Youth Justice 15 (3), 240-255, 2015
162015
Relocation Cases-the rhetoric and the reality of a child's best interests-a view from the bottom of the world
M Henaghan
Child & Fam. LQ 23, 226, 2011
152011
Establishing a Maori ethical framework for genetic research with Maori
B Tipene-Matua, M Henaghan
Genes, society and the future 1 (Part 4), 2007
142007
Conditional openness: Young people define practices for successful child protection interventions
J Sanders, R Munford, R Ballantyne, M Henaghan, R Allison, R Jackson
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 39 (3), 261-278, 2017
132017
Relocation following parental separation in New Zealand: Complexity and diversity
NJ Taylor, M Gollop, RM Henaghan
International Family Law 1, 97-105, 2010
132010
Perceptions of the legal provisions for child witnesses in New Zealand
ME Pipe, M Henaghan, S Bidrose, J Egerton
New Zealand Law Journal, 18-26, 1996
121996
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