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Paul Beaumont, Professor of EU and Private International Law, and Director of the Centre for Private International Law, University of AberdeenKeywords: jurisdiction - recognition and enforcement of...
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Anatol Dutta, Professor of Private Law, Private International Law and Comparative Law at the Ludwig Maximilians University of MunichKeywords: Brexit, international family law, EU law, Brussels IIbis...
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Amel Alghrani, School of Law, University of LiverpoolDanielle Griffiths, School of Law, University of Sussex Keywords: Surrogacy; Assisted Reproduction; Parental Orders; Human Fertilisation and...
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Rhonda Powell, Lecturer in Law, School of Law, University of Canterbury, New ZealandKeywords: International surrogacy – biological parent – intentional parent – fragmenting parenthood – New...
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Dr Brian Tobin, Lecturer in Law, NUI GalwayIn 2014, the Irish Parliament proposed surrogacy legislation as part of a larger Bill regulating donor-assisted human reproduction, adoption and family...
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Katherine Wade, Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College LondonKeywords: surrogacy, children’s rights, UN Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989This article...
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Dr Lauren Devine, Bristol Law School, University of the West of EnglandKeywords: Remedies - child protection - referrals - unsubstantiated allegations - harmThe rationale for the need for the State to...
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This article examines the uncertainties in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) relating to religious minorities, particularly case law involving families, and particularly...
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Keywords: parental orders after surrogacy – adoption – welfare of child – competencyThis article seeks to explore two questions. First, given that the legal effects of an adoption order and a parental...
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Keywords: Marriage - property - cohabitation - family law - property lawThis article takes issue with two assumptions commonly present in recent English family law scholarship: that the property law...
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