Month: February 2015
International Children Law Update: February 2015 – Family Law Week
‘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
Do Sex Offender Registries Reduce Recidivism?
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 […]
The Best High-Tech Cars for 2021
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 complicated […]
Child’s Objections) – WLR Daily – Current Awareness
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 the […]
“Nowadays not all law can be simple law; but the best law remains simple law” – Family Law Week – Current Awareness
‘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 Ireland) […]
Mother who left baby strapped in pushchair for 14 hours is spared jail – Daily Telegraph
‘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