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Sherrill Hayes PhD, Conflict Resolution Program, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA. In this article, Sherrill Hayes reports on the insights she gained training as a mediator in the UK...
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Sir Nicholas Wilson. In this year's Hershman/Levy memorial lecture, delivered to the Association of Lawyers for Children on 28 June 2007, Sir Nicholas Wilson asked, first, how can children express...
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Stephen Cretney. There are surprisingly few statutory provisions governing the coronation of the sovereign. The Coronation Oath Act 1688 provides that every: 'King or Queen that shall succeed to the...
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David Burrows, Solicitor Advocate. There is a spectrum of circumstances in which an agreement between married couples, civil partners and unmarried parents is of relevance in financial proceedings...
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Mark Renouf, Partner, Hanson Renouf, Jersey and Associate Member of No 5 Chambers, Birmingham. There is a long history of judicial co-operation between the courts of England and Wales and Jersey as...
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17 September 2007

Human Tissue and Embryos Bill
Dewinder Birk, Barrister, St Marys Chambers, Nottingham. In May 2007 the Government published the Human Tissue and Embryos (Draft) Bill, Cm 7087 (Department of Health, 2007), dealing with the changes...
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Judge Paul von Dadelszen, Family Court of New Zealand. Section 7 of the Care of Children Act 2004 requires the Family Court of New Zealand to appoint a lawyer to act for a child (a person under the...
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Derek Blincow, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Helen Thomas, Psychiatric Social Worker and Head of Systemic Psychotherapy and Angie Hart, Professor of Child, Family and Community Health and...
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Andrew Moore, Anthony Gold Solicitors. Prior to the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984 (MFPA) the English courts did not have jurisdiction to deal with ancillary relief proceedings where the...
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Elizabeth Cooke, Professor of Law, University of Reading. In July 2007 the European Commission published a Green Paper on matrimonial property regimes (COM (2006) 400: Green Paper on conflict of laws...
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