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Publication alert: Child and Family Law Quarterly 2018, Issue 1
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Issue 1 of Child and Family Law Quarterly 2018 is published today. Articles include:- 'Children’s experiences of ‘home’ after parental separation' Belinda Fehlberg, Kristin Natalier and Bruce M Smyth
- 'Two means two, but must does not mean must: an analysis of recent decisions on the conditions for parental orders in surrogacy' Alan Brown
- 'Religion as harm? Radicalisation, extremism and child protection' Rachel Taylor
- 'Hayatleh v Modfy: presuming the validity of a known ceremony of marriage' Rebecca Probert
- 'Causal and temporal connections in financial remedy cases: the meaning of marriage' Anna Heenan
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