Month: July 2016
Failure to report child abuse could lead to jail, consultation says – The Guardian – Current Awareness
[ad_1] ‘School caretakers, secretaries and dinner ladies could face prosecution and possible imprisonment for failing to report signs of child abuse or neglect under official proposals in the wake of […]
A radical moment for Britain’s sex workers – The Guardian
[ad_1] ‘The Commons inquiry into prostitution has recommended legalising brothels and soliciting as quickly as possible. So, what happens now?’ Full story The Guardian, 4th July 2016 Source: www.guardian.co.uk [ad_2]
Man found guilty of murdering sex worker in Leeds – The Guardian
[ad_1] ‘A 24-year-old man has been found guilty of murdering a sex worker in Leeds before spending the money he stole from her on takeaways, drugs and cigarettes.’ Full story […]
In re D (A Child) (Recognition of Foreign Order) (Reunite Child Abduction Centre and another intervening) – WLR Daily – Current Awareness
[ad_1] In re D (A Child) (Recognition of Foreign Order) (Reunite Child Abduction Centre and another intervening) ‘In litigation in Romania concerning the care and custody of a 10 year-old […]
a decision of its time? – Family Law Week – Current Awareness
[ad_1] ‘Katy Chokowry and Nicholas Anderson, barristers of 1 King’s Bench Walk, explain the rationale of the Supreme Court’s judgment in Re D (A Child) and consider the lessons that […]
Sex work must be decriminalised, government report warns – The Independent
[ad_1] ‘The Home Affairs select committee has suggested it is the best way to promote sex workers’ safety.’ Full story Full report The Independent, 1st July 2016 Source: www.independent.co.uk [ad_2]