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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 13, No 3, 2001

Date:28 SEP 2011

CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY

Vol 13, No 3, 2001

CONTENTS

Articles

Children's rights and the use of physical force by Jane Fortin 243

Family mediation after the Act by Simon Roberts 265

Trusts and the modern woman - establishing an interest in the family home by Rebecca Probert 275

Suing child welfare agencies - a comparative view from New Zealand by Bill Atkin and Geoff McLay 287

Advice and advocacy for parents in child protection cases - an exploration of conceptual and policy issues, ethical dilemmas and future directions by Bridget Lindley, Martin Richards and Pam Freeman 311

Case Commentary

Phelps v Hillingdon London Borough Council A rod for the hunch-backed teacher? by Alastair Mullis 331

Book Reviews 341

Books Received 351