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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 17, No 1, 2005

Date:21 SEP 2011

CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY

Vol 17, No 1, 2005

CONTENTS

Articles

'Unmarried wives' in war and peace by Rebecca Probert 1

Sealing one's own fate: disclosure of documents in care proceedings - on the trail to the abrogation of a fair trial? by Susan Edwards 13

Effective government structures for childen? The UK's four Children's Commissioners by Jane Williams 37

Research

Providing advice for lone parents: from parent to citizen? by Gillian Douglas and Richard Moorhead 55

Emergency intervention to protect children: using and avoiding legal controls by Judith Masson 75

Case Commentary

What's in a name? The vagaries of Vo v France by J.K. Mason 97

R (Kehoe) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions: no redress when the Child Support Agency fails to deliver by Nick Wikeley 113

Review Article 127

Books Received 139