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Rebecca Bailey-Harris

Barrister | 1 Hare Court
Rebecca Bailey-Harris is a barrister and mediator at 1 Hare Court. Principal areas of practice include private law disputes in family matters and international jurisdictional disputes. She is case editor of Family Law, editor of the Family Law Reports and advisory editor of International Family Law.
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Barrister | 1 Hare Court
Rebecca Bailey-Harris is a barrister and mediator at 1 Hare Court. Principal areas of practice include private law disputes in family matters and international jurisdictional disputes. She is case editor of Family Law, editor of the Family Law Reports and advisory editor of International Family Law.
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 A recent decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has addressed the definition of habitual residence for the purposes of divorce jurisdiction under Art 3 of BIIA. It has...
SummaryA recent decision of the CJEU has addressed the definition of habitual residence for divorce jurisdiction under Art 3 of BIIA.  It confirms the interpretation hitherto held in England that...
The below article appears in the May issue of Family Law at [2016] Fam Law 568 and has been made available, free of charge, as a service to our readers.We two authors are...
The below article appears in the May issue of Family Law at [2016] Fam Law 692 and has been made available, free of charge, as a service to our readers.We two once again...
We two once again present our united voice for the UK remaining in the EU, in the best interests of families in a world – and particularly Europe – characterised by a degree of mobility undreamt of by...
We two authors are avowedly in favour of the United Kingdom remaining within the European Union. Our views are founded in the political and social realities on which membership is based and from which...
This article addresses the impact of the decision in Lambert v Lambert on policy and practice in respect of ancillary relief. It explores the extent to which major change has been introduced by...
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