Description |
1 online resource. |
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Series |
Bloomsbury family law
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Note |
1 INTRODUCTION 2 MEANING OF 'CHILD': LAW AND REALITY 3 CHILD'S EVIDENCE 4 CHILD'S VIEWS 5 HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE CHILD 6 THE CHILD AS A PARTY TO PROCEEDINGS 7 CHILDREN'S RIGHTS: INTERNATIONAL LEGISLATION AND EU WITHDRAWAL 8 CONFIDENTIALITY 9 DISCLOSURE IN CHILDREN PROCEEDINGS 10 RESTRICTING OR WITHHOLDING DISCLOSURE 11 CLOSED MATERIAL PROCEDURES 12 PUBLIC INTEREST IMMUNITY 13 PRIVACY AND ANONYMITY IN CHILDREN PROCEEDINGS. |
Contents |
Introduction -- Meaning of 'child': law and reality -- Child's evidence -- Child's views -- Human rights and the child -- The child as a party to proceedings -- Children's rights: international legislation and EU withdrawal -- Confidentiality -- Disclosure in children proceedings -- Restricting or withholding disclosure -- Closed material procedures -- Public interest immunity -- Privacy and anonymity in children proceedings. |
Summary |
"Can you hear the child's voice? The Court of Appeal have commented that the family courts are 'still feeling their way forward in order to determine how best to 'hear the voice of a child'. In this new title David Burrows looks at the jurisprudence surrounding this remark, relates it to European and UN Convention rights and looks at the most recent children case law."--Bloomsbury Publishing. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Child witnesses -- Great Britain.
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Child witnesses. |
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Great Britain. |
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Conduct of court proceedings -- Great Britain.
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Conduct of court proceedings. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Other Form: |
Print version: 9781526503176 |
ISBN |
9781526503183 (ePub ebook) |
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1526503182 |
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1526503190 |
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9781526503190 (electronic book) |
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9781526503176 (paperback) |
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