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Who are those guys? What does it all mean - the Marvel Comics costumes, the orchestrated gantry stunts, the banners, the Santa outfits, the nooses, the desperate measures? If you give a father no...
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This article traces some of the changes in families, and in the roles of women and children within families, over the last 125 years. Observing the many changes in family law that have come about,...
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This article considers how far key provisions of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 meet the aims outlined in the White Paper of December 2000, Adoption, a new approach, and the impact of other...
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This article considers whether the State may legitimately restrict access to embryo-screening technologies where all relevant parties consent to the use of such procedures. It is argued that, consent...
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This commentary asks whether academic categorisations of the purposes of ancillary relief might aid the judiciary in their creative interpretations of statute. It explores recent changes in judicial...
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This commentary considers the implications of the Court of Appeal's decision in its judicial review of Denbigh High School's refusal to allow a female pupils to attend school wearing the jilbab. It...
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This article asks why cohabitants do not marry, when it would seem to be advantageous for them to do so. First, we examine the influence of the 'common law marriage myth', the mistaken but widespread...
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'A princely marriage is the brilliant edition of a universal fact, and as such it rivets mankind'. So proclaimed Walter Bagehot upon the marriage of the future Edward VII in 1863; so quoted the...
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This article contends that two key factors were always likely to exert a restraining influence on the use of the Human Rights Act 1998 in family law cases: (i) a strong resistance to rights-based...
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An examination of whether provisions in the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004, designed to prevent parents and others 'getting away' with the unlawful killing of children, will achieve the...
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