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This article explores the potential use the Human Rights Act 1998 in the field of mental health. It is the text of the Paul Sieghart Memorial Lecture, presented at the British Institute of Human...
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For more than 50 years the English courts, in particular the House of Lords and the Court of Appeal, have been striving to reach a satisfactory and sustainable theory on which to base the inference...
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Given the disparity in the protection provided by the legal framework to those who marry and those who cohabit, and recent discussion of the lack of awareness of these differences, this paper sets...
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This article will report on the views and experiences of key professionals involved in post-Children (NI) Order 1995 care order proceedings. Adopting a child welfare perspective, this article will...
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This article considers the imposition by the courts of a parental duty to consult on matters of importance in a child's life. The results of a survey of 2,300 respondents, who were asked to respond...
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In the light of recent research findings from developmental psychology which point to the need to take account of children's views and perceptions of inter-parental conflict, this article raises...
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It is suggested in this article, in response to claims made by John Murphy in a previous article in this journal, that there is an important role to be played by philosophical and constitutional...
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Drawing upon the passage of the Civil Partnerships Act 2004 in the UK and examples from Canadian jurisprudence, this article discusses how attempts to displace the centrality of the 'conjugal family'...
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This commentary examines a recent Court of Appeal decision which holds that parents with care have no 'civil rights' within Article 6 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and...
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This commentary traces the stormy passage through the French and European courts of Mrs Vo's attempt to obtain recompense for the loss of her fetus as a result of a remarkable series of medical...
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