Child and Family Law Quarterly
Vol 27, No 4, 2015
Contents
Articles
Myths and misunderstanding in adoption law and policy By Julie Doughty 331
Intercountry adoption and the best interests of the child: The Hague Convention of 1993 and the importance of bonding By Lara Walker 355
How do judges decide international relocation cases? By Rob George 377
Land reform, inheritance rights and unintended consequences By Dot Reid and Nicole Sweeney 403
The right of the child to be heard? Professional experiences of child care proceedings in the Irish district court By Aisling Parkes, Caroline Shore, Conor O’Mahony and Kenneth Burns 423
Case Commentary
Judging children’s rights and the benefit cap: R (SG and Others) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions By Kathryn Hollingsworth 445
Book Reviews
International Surrogacy Arrangements: Legal Regulation at the International Level, K
Trimmings and P Beaumont (eds) By Emma Walmsley and Amel Alghrani 467
The Hague Child Abduction Convention: A Critical Analysis, Rhona Schuz By Ruth Lamont 471
Books Received 475