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The mother of a disabled child is today a step closer to a precedent setting legal victory that could herald new rights for Britain's six million carers. The Advocate General (AG) of the European...
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The Ministry of Justice launched a consultation yesterday on draft court rules for the Forced Marriage (Civil Protection) Act 2007. The consultation seeks responses on the draft court rules for the...
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The Home Office has released their response to a consultation about how unaccompanied asylum seeking children are treated in the UK. Planning Better Outcomes and Support for Unaccompanied Asylum...
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The National Muslim Womens Advisory group (NMWAG) was formally launched today by the Prime Minister. The group attended the Prime Ministers Eid reception at Downing Street. NMWAG will be led by 19...
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A High Court judge ordered the immediate return of a newborn baby yesterday saying the social workers had taken the child illegally. The baby was only two-hours-old when he was taken from his...
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The House of Lords ruled today that, in cases of sexual assault, courts have a discretion to extend the limitation period imposed by the Limitation Act 1980 when it appears that it would be equitable...
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Child Concern will be hosting a day seminar entitled Sexual Abuse and the Impact on Children on Friday 18 April 2008 at Lancashire County Cricket Club. The aim of the seminar is to focus on the...
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The Department for Children, School and Families has published revised Children Act 1989 Guidance and Regulations with regard to applying for court orders.  ...
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The UK's first Family Drug and Alcohol Court, which aims to tackle substance misuse before it splits up families, is to hear it's first case in London today. The Court is a joint scheme between...
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Rights of Women has just published Pathways to Justice, a practical guidebook on the myriad of legal issues which affect women of ethnic minorities or people with an international element to their...
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