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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 26, No 2, 2014

Date:11 JUN 2014

CFLQ 25 Year Anniversary

CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY

Vol 26, No 2, 2014

Contents

Articles

Care proceedings – is there a better way? by Julie Doughty 113

Speaking when they are spoken to: hearing vulnerable witnesses in care proceedings by Penny Cooper 132

Listening to the child’s voice in the family setting: from aspiration to reality by Elaine E Sutherland 152

Same-sex marriage but not mixed-sex partnerships: should the Civil Partnership Act 2004 be extended to opposite-sex couples?by Ruth Gaffney-Rhys 173

Geopolitics and the right to education, and why ‘no person’ is, in fact, a child by Bill Bowring 196

Case commentary

Beyond the balancing scales: the importance of prejudice and dialogue in A Local Authority v E and Others by Camillia Kong 216

Re G; Re Z (Children: Sperm Donors: Leave to Apply for Children Act Orders): essential ‘biological fathers’ and invisible ‘legal parents’ by Alan Brown 237

Reviews

Child Abduction within the European Union, Katarina Trimmingsby Rhona Schuz 252

Books Received 257