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Should Children Have a Veto over Parental Decisions to Relocate?
2020
Moral Philosophy and Politics
AbstractMany people move house at some point during their childhood and not rarely more than once. While relocations are not always harmful for under-aged children, they can, and frequently do, cause great disruption to their lives by severing their social ties as well as any attachments that they might have to their neighbourhood, town, or wider geographical region, with long-lasting psychological effects in some cases. Since it is increasingly recognised within normative philosophy as well as
doi:10.1515/mopp-2019-0053
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