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  As the law stands, provisions determining parenthood following surrogacy and other forms of assisted conception are inconsistent and reflect - intentionally or unintentionally - a perception...
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Helen Reece, Reader in Law, Department of Law, London School of EconomicsIn Re P (Adoption: Unmarried Couple) [2008] UKHL 38, [2008] 2 FLR 1084 the House of Lords held that a bar on adoption by...
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Since the Commission on European Family Law was established in 2001, harmonisation of substantive family law in Europe has been the subject of heated debate. The impossibility and undesirability of...
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The vast demographic and social changes of the twentieth century have produced a variety of new family forms - cohabiting couples, same-sex couples, an increased number of single-parent families, and...
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Can the centre hold? The recent release of the Australian Institute of Family Studies' Evaluation of the 2006 Family Law Reforms suggests that Australian law and policy makers have not fully learned...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 22, No 4, 2010 Contents Articles Can the centre hold? Reflections on two decades of family law reform in Australia by John Dewar 377 The new family: challenges...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 22, No 3, 2010 Contents Articles Lost opportunities: law reform and transparency in the family courts by Lord Justice Munby 273 Are some parents more...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 22, No 2, 2010 Contents Articles Parental responsibility and shared residence orders: parliamentary intentions and judicial interpretations by Peter G....
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 22, No 1, 2010 Contents Articles Investing in a child's future: too risky? by Christine Piper 1 Hearing the voices of children in Canada's criminal justice...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 23, No 2, 2011 Contents Articles Relocation, indeterminacy, and burden of proof: lessons from Canada by Susan B Boyd 155 Practitioners' views on children's...
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