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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 20, No 3, 2008 CONTENTS Articles Disputing contact: challenging some assumptions by Stephen Gilmore 285 Can you keep a secret? Children, human rights, and the...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 20, No 1, 2008 CONTENTS Articles Common-law marriage: myths and misunderstandings by Rebecca Probert 1 The influence of constitutional law on family forms in...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 20, No 2, 2008 CONTENTS Articles From court missionaries to conflict resolution: a century of family court welfare by Julie Doughty 131 The role of 'functional...
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This paper was delivered at the Child and Family Law Quarterly seminar in King's College London on 3 July 2009. It discusses the impact of Article 8 in immigration and asylum cases and suggests that...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 21, No 4, 2009 CONTENTS Articles Families and the law: the forgotten international dimension by Brenda Hale 413 Wives, widows and wicked step-mothers: a...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 21, No 3, 2009 Contents Articles ‘Bodies in the Shadows': joint birth registration, parental responsibility and social class by Julie Wallbank 267 ‘It is...
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  CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 21, No 2, 2009 Contents Articles The inspection of ultra-orthodox Jewish schools: ‘the Audit Society' and ‘the Society of Scholars' by Anthony...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 21, No 1, 2009 Contents Articles Losing it? Losing what? The law and dementia by Jonathan Herring 3 The caustic dichotomy - political vision and resourcing...
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  This article, which draws on Swedish experience, argues that the English courts are currently using the shared residence order in ways that are unlikely either to benefit children or produce...
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  Relocation cases have become a very significant aspect of family law. This article examines the difficulties in deciding (and predicting the outcomes of) national and international relocation...
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