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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 18, No 2, 2006

Date:20 SEP 2011

CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY

Vol 18, No 2, 2006

CONTENTS

Articles

Keeping in contact: the role of family relationship centres in Australia by Patrick Parkinson 157

Child witness testimony: what do we know and where are we going? by Helen L. Westcott 175

Reproductive liberty: should the foundation of families be regulated? by Amel Alghrani and John Harris 191

Research

Young adults' perceptions of court-ordered contact by Jane Fortin, Charlotte Ritchie and Ann Buchanan 211

Is three a crowd? Lesbian mothers' perspectives on parental status in law by Leanne Smith 231

Case Commentary

R (W) v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis and Another - Interpreting child curfews: a question of rights? by Kathryn Hollingsworth 253

Re S (A Child) (Identification: Restrictions on Publication) and A Local Authority v W: children's privacy and press freedom in criminal cases by Rachel Taylor 269

A duty but not a right: child support after R (Kehoe) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions by Nick Wikeley 287

Book Review 303