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Professor William Duncan, Deputy Secretary General of the Hague Conference on Private International LawOn 23 November 2007 more than 70 States, as well as the European Community, successfully...
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Linzi Bull Solicitor, Harbottle and LewisIn July 2007, the Law Commission published its long-awaited report into the financial consequences of the breakdown of a relationship where the parties were...
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Her Honour Judge Isobel Plumstead Designated Family Judge, CambridgeIn this article Judge Isobel Plumstead discuses her personal views about how the law for families works and expresses a mixture of...
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Nick Wikeley Professor of Law, School of Law, University of SouthamptonThe Government's plans to reform the child support system, having successfully navigated the Commons, are now before the House of...
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Philip Moor QC, 1 Hare CourtOn two previous occasions, I have reviewed the previous year's reported decisions containing an ancillary relief element, most recently in 'The Section 25 Interpreter:...
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The Honourable Mr Justice RyderDespite a number of attempts by the Court of Appeal and the House of Lords to interpret the child protection purpose of the Children Act 1989 in a way that is compatible...
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The Rt Hon Lord Justice Thorpe, Head of International Family Justice, UKThe object of this article is to enlarge the current debate amongst lawyers and perhaps even politicians on the reform of our...
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Dr Jens M Scherpe, University of CambridgeSame-sex couples in the UK can formalise their relationship since the Civil Partnership Act 2004 came into effect on 5 December 2005. The legal consequences...
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Nigel Lowe Professor of Law and Director of the Centre for International Family Law Studies, Cardiff Law School, Cardiff UniversityThis article is based on a paper presented to the...
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Dr Marilyn Freeman, Reader in Family and Child Law, London Metropolitan University and Anne-Marie Hutchinson OBE, Dawson CornwellThis article is based on an address to the International Society of...
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