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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 14, No 2, 2002

Date:27 SEP 2011

CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY

Vol 14, No 2, 2002

CONTENTS

Articles

Local authorities and child protection - the mosaic of accountability by Rebecca Bailey-Harris and Michael Harris 117

Special educational needs - the role of the courts by Neville Harris 137

Do divorced women catch up in pension building? by Jay Ginn and Debora Price 157

New mental health law for old - safety-plus equals human rights minus by Michael Cavadino 175

International Developments

The 1996 Hague Convention on the protection of children - a fresh appraisal by Nigel Lowe 191

Case Commentary

D v D Equality, fairness, risk and the distribution of share options on divorce by David S. Rosettenstein 207

The Queen on the Application of Mellor v Secretary of State for the Home Department Prisoners and artificial insemination - have the courts got it right? by John Williams 217

Book Reviews 229

Books Received 235