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Professor Dr Katharina Boele-Woelki, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands. The author says that undeniably, the creation of a European family law regime is making progress. A distinction, however,...
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11 September 2006

Data Protection
Brenda Long and Emma Baillie, Solicitors, Blandy and Blandy, Reading. Eight solicitors have been prosecuted in the last 12 months for failing to notify under the Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA)....
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4 September 2006

Listening to Children
Nicholas Crichton, District Judge (Magistrates Courts), Inner London Family Proceedings Court, Family Justice Council member. At [2006] Fam Law 170 District Judge Crichton contributed a brief piece,...
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Martin Iller, Solicitor and Deputy District Judge. On marriage or relationship breakdown joint tenants of rented accommodation might assume that they continue to enjoy security of tenure. However,...
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Professor Nick Wikeley, School of Law, University of Southampton. The problems faced by the Child Support Agency (the Agency) in assessing, collecting and enforcing child support liabilities are all a...
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Amel Alghrani, Centre of Social Ethics Policy, School of Law, University of Manchester. The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority's decision to licence pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD)...
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Sara Fovargue, Lecturer in Law, Lancaster University. The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 (the Act) and the procedures it sought to regulate have been the focus of much comment since it...
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Alistair Macdonald, Barrister, Co-Chair, Association of Lawyers for Children, St Philips Chambers, BirminghamThe phrase 'I know my rights' is becoming a ubiquitous response on the part of the...
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The Rt Hon Lord Justice Wall. This is an excerpt from an article based on the Association of Lawyers for Children Hershman-Levy lecture delivered by Lord Justice Wall in June 2006 in Birmingham: 'The...
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Alistair MacDonald, Joint Chair, Association of Lawyers for Children, Barrister, St Philips Chambers, Birmingham. The Department for Constitutional Affairs' consultation paper 'Confidence and...
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