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This article assesses the need for and, in conclusion, justifies the integration of lesbian-led families into contemporary legal structures. Three key arguments are presented for incorporating these...
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Recent changes in the Swedish regulation of the relationship between children and their parents mean a step towards children having a slightly altered position in family law disputes. This paper deals...
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Home education, or home schooling, is an issue that has attracted little attention and the legal framework has remained largely unchanged since 1944. However, the number of parents opting to home...
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Ultra-orthodox (haredi) Jewish schools have regularly although not invariably been subject to criticism in inspection reports since at least the 1980s. Criticism focuses on the quality of secular...
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The Singapore Court of Appeal, the highest court in Singapore, recently had the opportunity to make a number of important observations on the validity and effect of prenuptial agreements in the case...
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The recent decision in Radmacher v Granatino is an important staging post in the development of English law's treatment of prenuptial and other agreements between spouses, providing an analysis and...
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This commentary examines some of the recent case law on the removal of vulnerable adults from their homes. It highlights the uncertainty over the extent of the inherent jurisdiction in relation to...
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Current French law provisions enabling homosexual people to organise their family life can be divided into two sets of situations. The first considers the position of same-sex couples as such; the...
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The welfare, or best interests, of the child has become a central tenet in international and national laws concerning adoption. Debates about what this means, or how this should be assessed, rarely...
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The substantive part of this paper charts the way in which ‘time to care' and ‘time to work' are balanced and the patterns of provision that exist in Western European countries and the UK in...
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