Aug 2, 2016 | Adminstrative Justice, Blog, Children, Family Law, Law, Regulation
Our latest blog post compares international responses to corporal punishment and highlights the complexities of what many perceive as simply a two-sided debate. On the 3 June, Yamato Tanooka, a 7 year-old Japanese boy, was found in a military shelter after six...
Jul 26, 2016 | Blog, Children, Education, Family Law, Law, Regulation
Parents of school-age children know all too well that family holiday prices have a tendency to sky rocket during school holiday periods. Most also know, or thought they did, that they could be fined if they took their children out of school, without good reason. ...
Oct 7, 2015 | Bioethics, Blog, EU Law, Family Law, Law, Regulation
Ruth Lamont & Claire Fenton-Glynn on practical issues of cooperation in cross-national care proceedings and an upcoming workshop. Taking a child into the public care of a Local Authority is one of the most severe forms of state interference in family life, but...
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