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This article considers research on the benefits and risks of adoption. It places research-based knowledge in the context of UK Government policy for adoption to be the placement of choice for...
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This article examines the international and domestic legal framework for the protection and treatment of unaccompanied minor refugees in the UK and the extent to which this legal framework might mask...
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This article examines knowledge concerning cases of child sexual abuse involving an international element or use of the internet - risks to children that have received widespread official attention...
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This article reviews findings from a body of collaborative research undertaken over the past five years into young people who run away from home or substitute care before the age of 16. It will review...
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The Court of Appeal ruled that a same-sex partner was entitled to succeed to a statutory tenancy in the name of his deceased partner under paragraph 2(2) of Schedule 1 to the Rent Act 1977 as if he...
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Unmarried fatherhood after assisted conception, where the sperm of the would-be father was not used in the conception, was novel when it was introduced in the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act...
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The House of Lords has held that a 'marriage' between a man and a male-to-female transsexual person is not valid, while declaring that position incompatible with the Human Rights Act 1998. This...
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This article examines the current agenda of the international human rights community with regard to the accommodation of religious and linguistic diversity in education and discusses the potential...
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This article analyses the recent measures implemented at EU level to regulate the increasingly common issue of international child maintenance. It considers in particular the legitimacy and efficacy...
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