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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 12, No 1, 2000

Date:29 SEP 2011

CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY

Vol 12, No 1, 2000

CONTENTS

Articles

The spirit of the new French registered partnership law - promoting autonomy and pluralism or weakening marriage? by Eva Steiner 1

Thinking about contact - a social or a legal problem? by Judith Masson 15

A tort remedy for the untaught? - liability for educational malpractice in English law by Duncan Fairgrieve and Mads Andenas 31

Research

Ancillary relief outcomes by Gwynn Davis, Julia Pearce, Roger Bird, Hilary Woodward and Chris Wallace 43

Case Commentary

Kingston upon Thames Borough Council v Prince 'Children are people too' by Jill Morgan 65

M v H Financial support in same-sex relationships - a Canadian constitutional solution by Mary Welstead 73

Re M (Medical Treatment: Consent) Time to remove the 'flak jacket'? by Richard Huxtable 83

Book Reviews 89

Books Received 99