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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 18, No 1, 2006

Date:20 SEP 2011

CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY

Vol 18, No 1, 2006

CONTENTS

Articles

Safety first? Contact and family violence in New Zealand: an evaluation of the presumption against unsupervised contact by Alison Perry 1

How the law defines the special educational needs of autistic children by Michael King and Diane King 23

Lessons from America? Learning from child protection policy in the USA by Caroline Keenan 43

‘An instrument of injustice'? Child abuse and the reform of limitation law by Carol Brennan 67

Research

The divorce process: a view from the other side of the desk by Katherine Wright 93

Case Commentary

R (Morris) v Westminster City Council - discrimination in allocation of housing by Holly Cullen 113

Principle or pragmatism? Lesbian parenting, shared residence and parental responsibility after Re G (Residence: Same-Sex Partner) by Leanne Smith 125

Sheffield City Council v E and Another - capacity to marry and the rights and responsibilities of married couples by Ruth Gaffney-Rhys 139

Book Review 151