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Using data from two empirical studies, this article explores the factors that determine how local authorities respond to child protection crises, particularly whether they seek to accommodate...
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This article draws upon research exploring access to advice for lone parents. In it, we argue that current advice provision for lone parents is insufficiently accessible to enable them to achieve...
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Legislation has been passed establishing separate Children's Commissioners for Wales, Northern Ireland, Scotland and England. There are differences in the respective Commissioners' ability to...
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The rich evidential jewel of 'frankness' in civil courts in child protection proceedings is currently under siege. Its object, to discover causation rather than attribute blame, is being thwarted by...
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Between 1914 and 1927 certain benefits - first war pensions and then unemployment benefits - were provided for the benefit of cohabiting women. Exploring this apparent anomaly reveals the lack of any...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 17, No 4, 2005 CONTENTS Articles Happy families, consenting couples, and children with dignity: sex selection and saviour siblings by Roger Brownsword...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 17, No 3, 2005 CONTENTS Articles What can the Human Rights Act 1998 do for my mental health? by Brenda Hale 295 Criminal trials where a child is the victim:...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 17, No 2, 2005 CONTENTS Articles Displacing the 'conjugal family' in legal policy - a progressive move? by Lisa Glennon 141 The role of philosophical and...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 17, No 1, 2005 CONTENTS Articles 'Unmarried wives' in war and peace by Rebecca Probert 1 Sealing one's own fate: disclosure of documents in care proceedings -...
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This note assesses the controversial case of Evans v UK by attempting to make sense of the sympathy that Ms Evans attracted when her plight became publicly known. It analyses the decision with the...
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