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Public Children Law: Contemporary Issues

‏467.00 ₪
ISBN13
9781526503275
יצא לאור ב
London
עמודים
280
פורמט
Paperback / softback
תאריך יציאה לאור
16 באוג׳ 2018
שם סדרה
Bloomsbury Family Law
"The law relating to children does not seem to stand still long enough to have its photograph taken..." So says Sir Andrew McFarlane, President of the Family Division, before endorsing the one book he says has captured its image. THE guide to current, important and commonly misunderstood issues in public children law. Drawing together the key statute, case law, and procedure in relation to twelve central themes, Public Children Law: Contemporary Issues explores and examines current issues of particular difficulty in public children law, with an emphasis on those with an international dimension. It provides a comprehensive overview of some of the most pressing issues in child protection law, as well as identifying common pitfalls and practical tips, and providing good practice guides. The topics covered include: - Children giving evidence - Child trafficking - Radicalisation - Female genital mutilation - Secure accommodation orders - Special guardianship orders - Family Drug and Alcohol Court - Forced marriage and honour-based violence - International public children law - Children's evidence - Child trafficking - Reporting restrictions - Deprivation of children's liberty - Post-adoption contact - Section 20 and damages
מידע נוסף
עמודים 280
פורמט Paperback / softback
ISBN10 1526503271
יצא לאור ב London
תאריך יציאה לאור 16 באוג׳ 2018
תוכן עניינים Chapter 1: Section 20, Children Act 1989 Chapter 2: Threshold: Sections 31 and 38, Children Act 1989 Chapter 3: Public Law Orders and Foreign Nationals Chapter 4: Children's Evidence: Court Evidence and ABEs Chapter 5: Female Genital Mutilation, Forced Marriage and Honour-Based Violence Chapter 6: Child Trafficking Chapter 7: Radicalisation Chapter 8: Reporting Restrictions Chapter 9: Secure Accommodation: Section 25, Children Act 1989 and the Inherent Jurisdiction Chapter 10: Special Guardianship Orders Chapter 11: Post-adoption Contact Chapter 12: The Family Drug and Alcohol Court (FDAC)