Arguments as to why Scots law should not be altered in order to allow adoption of adults; an examination of the legislation and cases when Scots law allowed this prior to 1958
Virtually all the legislation dealing with families that include children begins with a best intere...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Jordan Publishing via ht...
This article charts changes and continuities in the social work role in adoption since 1968. The Soc...
Recent incidents of abortive uses of adoption statutes have pointed up the possible need for a healt...
Discusses the significance of the Adoption and Children (Scotland) Act 2007, which replaces the Adop...
All children are entitled to grow up and rear as a member of an affectionate family. The family can ...
This article seeks to explore two questions. First, given that the legal effects of an adoption orde...
In the context of the history of the Adoption and Children Act 2002, this article contrasts the appr...
This study concerns itself with the problem of the illegitimate child for whom adoption is requested...
Adoption without the consent of birth parents is a controversial area of law and policy. It is argue...
This book explores non-consensual adoption - an area of law which has sparked considerable debate am...
The subject-matter of this thesis is the rule, previously contained in section 18(4)(d) of the Child...
The Court of Appeal in Re B-S (Children) [2013] EWCA Civ 1146 delivered a judgment on 17 September 2...
In 1923 the mother of an illegitimate child surrendered the child to the Children\u27s Home Society ...
Adoption and permanence planning has been a key feature of Scotland’s policy in relation to children...
Virtually all the legislation dealing with families that include children begins with a best intere...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Jordan Publishing via ht...
This article charts changes and continuities in the social work role in adoption since 1968. The Soc...
Recent incidents of abortive uses of adoption statutes have pointed up the possible need for a healt...
Discusses the significance of the Adoption and Children (Scotland) Act 2007, which replaces the Adop...
All children are entitled to grow up and rear as a member of an affectionate family. The family can ...
This article seeks to explore two questions. First, given that the legal effects of an adoption orde...
In the context of the history of the Adoption and Children Act 2002, this article contrasts the appr...
This study concerns itself with the problem of the illegitimate child for whom adoption is requested...
Adoption without the consent of birth parents is a controversial area of law and policy. It is argue...
This book explores non-consensual adoption - an area of law which has sparked considerable debate am...
The subject-matter of this thesis is the rule, previously contained in section 18(4)(d) of the Child...
The Court of Appeal in Re B-S (Children) [2013] EWCA Civ 1146 delivered a judgment on 17 September 2...
In 1923 the mother of an illegitimate child surrendered the child to the Children\u27s Home Society ...
Adoption and permanence planning has been a key feature of Scotland’s policy in relation to children...
Virtually all the legislation dealing with families that include children begins with a best intere...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Jordan Publishing via ht...
This article charts changes and continuities in the social work role in adoption since 1968. The Soc...