It is widely accepted that court proceedings concerning child protection are a particularly sensitive type of court proceedings that warrant a different approach to other types of proceedings. Consequently, the use of specialized family or children’s judges or courts is commonplace across Europe and in common law jurisdictions. By contrast, in Ireland, proceedings under the Child Care Act 1991 are heard in the general courts system by judges who mostly do not specialize in child or family law. In principle, the Act itself and the associated case law accept that the vulnerability of the parties and the sensitivity of the issues involved are such that they need to be singled out for a different approach to other court proceedings. However, it...
Inquiries have played an important role in telling the stories of children abused and neglected in I...
Child friendly justice and access to justice for children are explicit concerns for the European Uni...
This article examines the role of the guardian ad litem service in Ireland within the context of pub...
Court proceedings are a fundamental and increasingly time-consuming aspect of social work practice. ...
There were 6,182 children in care in November 2017 in Ireland.1 Further, between 2013 and 2015, 59 p...
Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 provides that all childr...
In Ireland, the Constitution guarantees very strong rights to parents and the family, and there has ...
This article examines the role of the guardian ad litem service in Ireland within the context of pub...
Reporters from the CCLRP attend cases in District Courts around the country selected on a random bas...
In recent years, the Irish child protection and welfare system has witnessed an unprecedented leve...
Voluntary care agreements form a significant part of child protection systems in many jurisdictions....
This is the second Interim Report of the Child Care Law Reporting Project, updating the overview of ...
Interpreting quality is at risk in Ireland due to lack of statutory regulation of the industry. The...
The literature on alternative care focuses overwhelmingly on formal, court-ordered placements; volun...
Child friendly justice and access to justice for children are explicit concerns for the European Uni...
Inquiries have played an important role in telling the stories of children abused and neglected in I...
Child friendly justice and access to justice for children are explicit concerns for the European Uni...
This article examines the role of the guardian ad litem service in Ireland within the context of pub...
Court proceedings are a fundamental and increasingly time-consuming aspect of social work practice. ...
There were 6,182 children in care in November 2017 in Ireland.1 Further, between 2013 and 2015, 59 p...
Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 provides that all childr...
In Ireland, the Constitution guarantees very strong rights to parents and the family, and there has ...
This article examines the role of the guardian ad litem service in Ireland within the context of pub...
Reporters from the CCLRP attend cases in District Courts around the country selected on a random bas...
In recent years, the Irish child protection and welfare system has witnessed an unprecedented leve...
Voluntary care agreements form a significant part of child protection systems in many jurisdictions....
This is the second Interim Report of the Child Care Law Reporting Project, updating the overview of ...
Interpreting quality is at risk in Ireland due to lack of statutory regulation of the industry. The...
The literature on alternative care focuses overwhelmingly on formal, court-ordered placements; volun...
Child friendly justice and access to justice for children are explicit concerns for the European Uni...
Inquiries have played an important role in telling the stories of children abused and neglected in I...
Child friendly justice and access to justice for children are explicit concerns for the European Uni...
This article examines the role of the guardian ad litem service in Ireland within the context of pub...