Month: February 2015
International Children Law Update: February 2015 – Family Law Week
[ad_1] ‘Jacqueline Renton, barrister of 4 Paper Buildings, reviews the latest key decisions in international children law.’ Full story Family Law Week, 23rd February 2015 Source: www.familylawweek.co.uk [ad_2]
Do Sex Offender Registries Reduce Recidivism?
[ad_1] No. Or at least that is what the empirical evidence and research on this issue shows. But that doesn’t mean we should not have them. The fact is that […]
The Best High-Tech Cars for 2021
[ad_1] Buying a new car ranks right up there with visits to the dentist and tax audits as most people’s least favorite experiences. And it’s gotten even more frustrating and […]
Child’s Objections) – WLR Daily – Current Awareness
[ad_1] In re M and others (Children) (Abduction: Child’s Objections) [2015] EWCA Civ 26; [2015] WLR (D) 44 ‘Where a court was determining, for the purposes of article 13 of […]
“Nowadays not all law can be simple law; but the best law remains simple law” – Family Law Week – Current Awareness
[ad_1] ‘Christopher Hames and Dorothea Gartland, of 4 Paper Buildings, & Nina Hansen, a partner of Freemans Solicitors, consider the important Court of Appeal judgment in Re M (Republic of […]
Mother who left baby strapped in pushchair for 14 hours is spared jail – Daily Telegraph
[ad_1] ‘Derby woman avoids prison sentence after admitting neglect by leaving 10-month-old son strapped in pushchair without feed in urine-soaked nappy.’ Full story Daily Telegraph, 2nd February 2015 Source: www.telegraph.co.uk […]