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Children:

the modern law
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Andrew Bainham
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Family Law/Jordan Pub., 2005 - Law - 811 pages
Children: The Modern Law is well-established as the leading textbook dealing comprehensively with the law and policy relating to children in the UK. This third edition has been extensively revised and updated to take account of significant legislative changes that have occurred since the second edition, including the Adoption and Children Act 2002, the Sexual Offences Act 2003, and the impact of the Human Rights Act 1998. It also includes coverage of other important developments such as the Council of Europe Convention on Contact Concerning Children and case law concerning contact; reform of the child support legislation; the introduction of Special Guardianship; changes to the law governing the parental responsibility of unmarried fathers; and significant case law including Re A (Children)(Conjoined Twins: Surgical Separation).

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