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Since the enactment of the Divorce Act in 1996, members of the Irish judiciary have been faced with a number of difficulties regarding the interpretation and application of its provisions. This...
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This article suggests that the recent history of the courts' decisions in the field of equity allows them to take the lead again in relation to 'family' property, using developments in the concept of...
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This article presents findings from a study of how local authority social workers and their solicitors work together in child care cases. It discusses a number of key sticking points in their...
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This article reports on a recent study of the scheme for enforcing contact orders in Australia, which allows judges to send parents who breach court orders to a parenting support programme. The author...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 16, No 4, 2004 CONTENTS Articles The nature, scope, and use of the specific issue order by Stephen Gilmore 367 Reconstructing the HFEA 1990: is blood really...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 16, No 3, 2004 CONTENTS Articles Same-sex marriage in England: a role for human rights? by John Murphy 245 'Hands-off parenting?' - towards a reform of the...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 16, No 2, 2004 CONTENTS Articles Homosexual rights by Brenda Hale 125 The employment of children by Carolyn Hamilton and Bob Watt 135 Judicial discretion and...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 16, No 1, 2004 CONTENTS Articles Contact enforcement and parenting programmes - policy aims in confusion? by Helen Rhoades 1 Risks and responsibilities - the...
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In CF v Secretary of State for the Home Department and Another, the court considered the legality of prison service order 4801, through which the Secretary of State regulates prison mother and baby...
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Cases involving limitations of treatment for severely handicapped infants are often seen as a challenge to current interpretations of the welfare principle by the courts. This article takes the four...
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