Discusses legal implications of changes to the concept of "parent". Considers the parenthood regime after infertility treatment introduced by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008, including the factors to be considered by licensed infertility clinics, provision for a child to have two parents of the same sex and the rules on deemed fatherhood. Notes inconsistencies between the 2008 Act and the adoption regime in England and Scotland. Comments on changes to the Family Law (Scotland) Act 1985 s.9(1)(c) on financial provision on dissolution
This paper focuses on the legal position of children born into families where only one of the parent...
The UK’s laws surrounding parenthood are no longer fit for purpose and do not cater for questions on...
This paper tells a story of shifting normativities, from tradition to modernity and back, regarding ...
Discusses legal implications of changes to the concept of "parent". Considers the parenthood regime ...
An examination of the parenthood provisions in the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Acts 1990 and ...
There are few other areas in family law where incongruence between the legal and social positions is...
This paper takes as its starting point the comparative parliamentary time spent discussing the welfa...
This book examines the legal framework and practices surrounding licensed donor insemination in Brit...
The focus of this chapter is the significance of the legal ascription of parenthood, in the context ...
The new parenthood provisions set out in Part 2 of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 h...
The new parenthood provisions set out in Part 2 of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 h...
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 revised and amended the Human Fertilisation and Embr...
Filiation, or a person's parentage, is one of the major components of someone's identity, ...
This article considers the legal regulation of surrogacy in the United Kingdom and examines legislat...
In the wake of Obergefell v. Hodges, courts and legislatures claim in principle to have repudiated t...
This paper focuses on the legal position of children born into families where only one of the parent...
The UK’s laws surrounding parenthood are no longer fit for purpose and do not cater for questions on...
This paper tells a story of shifting normativities, from tradition to modernity and back, regarding ...
Discusses legal implications of changes to the concept of "parent". Considers the parenthood regime ...
An examination of the parenthood provisions in the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Acts 1990 and ...
There are few other areas in family law where incongruence between the legal and social positions is...
This paper takes as its starting point the comparative parliamentary time spent discussing the welfa...
This book examines the legal framework and practices surrounding licensed donor insemination in Brit...
The focus of this chapter is the significance of the legal ascription of parenthood, in the context ...
The new parenthood provisions set out in Part 2 of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 h...
The new parenthood provisions set out in Part 2 of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 h...
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 revised and amended the Human Fertilisation and Embr...
Filiation, or a person's parentage, is one of the major components of someone's identity, ...
This article considers the legal regulation of surrogacy in the United Kingdom and examines legislat...
In the wake of Obergefell v. Hodges, courts and legislatures claim in principle to have repudiated t...
This paper focuses on the legal position of children born into families where only one of the parent...
The UK’s laws surrounding parenthood are no longer fit for purpose and do not cater for questions on...
This paper tells a story of shifting normativities, from tradition to modernity and back, regarding ...