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The Court of Appeal has rejected the view that it is necessary for an applicant to establish a 'good arguable case' before being granted leave under section 10(9) of the Children Act 1989 to seek a...
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This article reports on a multi-faceted evaluation of a Scottish Parent Information Programme to alert separated/divorced parents to the needs and feelings of their children. Views of the programme...
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This article presents the findings of a study of court care plans and their influence on case management and children's outcomes. The implications of the results are considered in relation to the...
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In the context of the history of the Adoption and Children Act 2002, this article contrasts the approach of English legislation and case-law with the Family Code of the Russian Federation in...
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This article examines some of the implications of the extension of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 to education as brought about by the Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001. It...
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This article provides a detailed exposition and critique of the case-law on parental responsibility orders. The analysis reveals some judicial failure to engage with relevant legislation and its...
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This article examines family property policy in several Commonwealth jurisdictions. The article compares both 'family' and 'property' dimensions of policies adopted in each jurisdiction, and argues...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 15, No 4, 2003 CONTENTS Articles Children on the edge - patterns of running away in the UK by Jim Wade 343 International and internet child sexual abuse...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 15, No 3, 2003 CONTENTS Articles International adoption from Romania - why the moratorium should not be ended by Andrew Bainham 223 Focusing on safety -...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 15, No 2, 2003 CONTENTS Articles The Adoption and Children Act 2002, the welfare principle and the Human Rights Act 1998 - a missed opportunity? by Shazia...
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