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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 5, No 2, 1993

Date:3 OCT 2011

CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY

Vol 5, No 2, 1993

CONTENTS

Articles

The Review of Adoption Law - a revival of diversionary tactics? by Jacqueline A Priest 56

Adoption placement orders - freeing by another name? by N V Lowe 62

Child care cases and the European Convention on Human Rights by Karen Reid 66

The Orkney Report - key issues for lawyers by Alastair Bissett-Johnson 71

Reflections on the Child Support Act 1991 by Hilaire Barnett 77

Understanding ‘running away': findings from recent NCH research by Caroline Abrahams 84

The protection of the embryo in German family law by Dr Michael Coester 88

Case Commentary

School admissions policies: Choudhury v Bishop Callenor RC School by Peter Cumper 95

Too late by far: Stubbings v Webb by Elizabeth Palmer 101

Book Reviews 103