Month: July 2016
Failure to report child abuse could lead to jail, consultation says – The Guardian – Current Awareness
‘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 the […]
A radical moment for Britain’s sex workers – The Guardian
‘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
Man found guilty of murdering sex worker in Leeds – The Guardian
‘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 The […]
In re D (A Child) (Recognition of Foreign Order) (Reunite Child Abduction Centre and another intervening) – WLR Daily – Current Awareness
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 child […]
a decision of its time? – Family Law Week – Current Awareness
‘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 survive […]
Sex work must be decriminalised, government report warns – The Independent
‘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