Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter I, Corporal Punishment of Children Inherently Has Attributes That Are Morally Objectionable Chapter II, Corporal Punishment of Children Violates International Human Rights Laws Chapter III, Binding Domestic Laws of Countries Prohibiting All Corporal Punishment of Children Chapter IV, Nonbinding Domestic Laws of Countries Prohibiting All Corporal Punishment of Children: The Peculiar Situations of Italy and Portugal Chapter V, Examples of Binding Domestic Laws of Countries Permitting Some Corporal Punishment of Children Chapter VI, The Utility of Law in Ameliorating Adverse Outcomes Associated With Corporal Punishment of Children and in Ultimately Eliminating Such Punishment Afterward Bibliography Cases Treaties and International Declarations Index.
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