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Publication alert: Child and Family Law Quarterly 2019, Issue 2

Jun 28, 2019, 11:44 AM
same-sex marriage, equal civil partnerships, Criminal liability, child deaths in custody, Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007, Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme, Secrecy in births, identity rights, care and belonging, Children’s welfare, religious freedom, LGBTQ rights, and state neutrality
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Issue 2 of Child and Family Law Quarterly 2019 is out now in both print and online via LexisLibrary. Articles include:

  • Setting parental standards through criminal prosecutions: criminality and co-sleeping in Aotearoa New Zealand Monique Jonas and Joanna Manning
  • Being home alone and babysitting: responsibility, competency and risk Dawn Watkins, Effie Lai-Chong Law and Joanna Barwick
  • The increasing demands on the role of children’s lawyers in family law proceedings in Australia Miranda Kaye.

 


 

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