Child and Family Law Quarterly
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Why should you buy Child and Family Law Quarterly
Child and Family Law Quarterly (CFLQ) contains essential articles and comment on all aspects of family and child law and is available as an online (as part of LexisLibrary) or print subscription.
Edited by leading family law academics, supported by a distinguished editorial board and peer reviewed for excellence, this is an invaluable resource for all practitioners, academics and policy makers both in the UK and abroad.
It provides a unique multi-disciplinary forum for the publication of high quality research material, analysis and commentary and is at the very heart of the debate of all prominent developments in family law today.
It covers such matters as:
- International family law
- Child protection
- Adoption
- Child support
- Family finance and property
- Divorce reform
- Education
- Evidence
- Human rights
- Welfare benefits
- Immigration issues
- Parentage and parental responsibility
Subscribe to Child and Family Law Quarterly and receive:
- In depth articles written by experts for all relevant disciplines
- Detailed case commentaries on significant court decisions
- Latest research findings discussed and analysed in cutting edge reports
- Four issues a year discussing all important developments with a strong international dimension
Each issue also includes detailed commentaries on significant court decisions which will be invaluable to practitioners and academics alike.
Editors:
Gillian Douglas, Executive Dean, Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London
Jonathan Herring, Professor of Law, Exeter College, University of Oxford
Rebecca Probert, Professor of Law, University of Exeter
Case Law Editor:
Stephen Gilmore, Professor of Family Law, King’s College London
Assistant Editors:
Jo Miles, Reader in Family Law & Policy, University of Cambridge
Daniel Monk, Professor of Law, Birkbeck, University of London
Book Reviews Editor:
Ruth Lamont, Senior Lecturer in Child and Family Law, University of Manchester
Editorial Board:
Noel Arnold, Director of Legal Services, Coram Children’s Legal Centre;
Rebecca Bailey-Harris, Barrister and Professor Emeritus, University of Bristol;
Tim Bateman, Reader in Youth Justice, University of Bedfordshire;
Lady Black, Justice of the Supreme Court;
Luke Clemens, Professor of Law and Social Justice, Cardiff School of Law and Politics, Cardiff University;
Jane Fortin, Emeritus Professor of Law, Sussex Law School, University of Sussex;
Baroness Hale of Richmond, President of the Supreme Court;
Mary Hayes, Emeritus Professor of Law, University of Sheffield;
Joan Hunt, Honorary Professor, Cardiff School of Law and Politics, Cardiff University; Rosemary Hunter, Professor of and Socio-Legal Studies, School of Law, Queen Mary University of London;
Nigel Lowe, Emeritus Professor, Cardiff School of Law and Politics, Cardiff University;
Mr Justice MacDonald, Family Division, High Court;
Mavis Maclean, Senior Research Fellow, University of Oxford;
Sir James Munby, President of the Family Division;
Neil Perot, Solicitor;
Christine Piper, Emeritus Professor of Law, Brunel University
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"the final professional word for the practitioner in family and child law ... one of the leading authorities in Family Law both within the United Kingdom and internationally because the issues are often of global significance and application ... the value of “Child and Family Law Quarterly” lies in its depth, its currency and that special blend of both its practical and the academic aspects which give our professional advice just that extra bit of expertise to keep us at the top of our game ... a publication that you cannot afford to ignore today as the complexities of family law deepen with the necessary reforms which are taking place nationally and internationally… and you cannot afford to be without it!" Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor, Richmond Green Chambers
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Table of contents
CFLQ Issue 2
Articles
- Reconsidering the care-crime connection in a climate of crisis Claire Fitzpatrick
- Responses to child victims of modern slavery in the United Kingdom: a children's rights perspective Ally Dunhill, Faith Gordon, Alicia Kidd, Tracy Kirk and Laura Lundy
- Parental decisions and court jurisdiction: best interests or significant harm? Rachel Taylor 141 Protecting vulnerable adults from abuse: under-protection and over-protection in adult safeguarding and mental capacity law Jaime Lindsey
- The day of their dreams: celebrant-led wedding celebration ceremonies Stephanie Pywell
- Law, Love and Freedom: From the Sacred to the Secular - Joshua Neoh Dr Jan Macvarish
- International and National Perspectives on Child and Family Law: Essays in Honour of Nigel Lowe - Gillian Douglas, Mervyn Murch and Victoria Stephens (editors) Rebecca Probert
- The Cambridge Companion to Comparative Family Law - Shazia Chaudhry and Jonathan Herring (editors) Chris Barton
- Book Reviews