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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 13, No 2, 2001 CONTENTS Articles Child welfare defences in child abduction cases - some recent developments by John Caldwell 121 Children's participation...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 13, No 1, 2001 CONTENTS Articles Habitual residence of children under the Hague Child Abduction Convention - theory and practice by Rhona Schuz 1 The...
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The Court of Appeal has restated the principle that the courts are open to the public, and that it is not a contempt to report family proceedings held in private in the absence of a lawfully made...
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The House of Lords held that the Children Act 1989 did not permit a court making a care order to oversee the manner in which it was implemented and this was not incompatible with the Human Rights Act...
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This commentary considers appeals by two families against care orders made under the Children Act 1989. The joined appeal concerns the relationship between a local authority's care plan and the...
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This article looks at the issue of protecting children on the internet. It focuses on some of the problems for the law in combating potentially abusive contact on the internet, the response of the...
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The author explores the precise nature of the relationship between parenting and delinquency and then the links between economic deprivation and youth crime in order to challenge a recent proposal to...
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This article examines mental health and legal responses when children resist visits with noncustodial parents. In Parental Alienation Syndrome and Alienated Children, it finds a lack of rigorous...
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In the context of increased litigation over contact, this article examines the debate around proposals for a presumption of 'shared parenting'. It concludes that such a presumption would not achieve...
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Re B (Consent to Treatment: Capacity), where a paralysed patient was allowed to have her artificial ventilation withdrawn, further illustrates the preference of the law for patient autonomy, at...
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