NoThe Court of Appeal in Re B-S (Children) [2013] EWCA Civ 1146 delivered a judgment on 17 September 2013 that has led to confusion and uncertainty in adoption cases specifically, but public law cases more generally. In his judgment, the President of the Family Division, Sir James Munby, highlighted the need for a greater degree of analysis and a weighing up of all the options for the child, including adoption. Significantly, the President stated that adoption without parental consent is an extremely draconian step, and as an option should not therefore be based on resource constraints if the most appropriate option for the child is to remain living within his or her own family with support. The authors are concerned that following the d...
Do judges have the authority to recognize decrees of foreign adoption? Since 1989, over 167,000 pare...
The subject-matter of this thesis is the rule, previously contained in section 18(4)(d) of the Child...
This paper examines what set of familial circumstances allow for the justifiable interference with t...
The Court of Appeal in Re B-S (Children) [2013] EWCA Civ 1146 delivered a judgment on 17 September 2...
The judicial approach to making an adoption order where birth parents do not give their consent sudd...
In Re C (A Child) (Adoption: Duty of Local Authority), the Court of Appeal had an opportunity to exp...
In $\textit{Re B (A Child) (Care Proceedings: Appeal)}$ [2013] UKSC 33 the Supreme Court President e...
Step-parent adoption happens where a child is adopted by the spouse or civil union partner of a biol...
RE J (Adoption: Appeal) [2018] EWFC 8, [2018] 4 W.L.R 38 is a striking judgment in which Cobb J. was...
Adoption without the consent of birth parents is a controversial area of law and policy. It is argue...
Step-parent adoption happens where a child is adopted by the spouse or civil union partner of a biol...
This article seeks to explore two questions. First, given that the legal effects of an adoption orde...
International audienceInrecentyears,theUKhasbeensubjectedtomuchattentionconcerninga practice that ha...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Jordan Publishing via ht...
This book explores non-consensual adoption - an area of law which has sparked considerable debate am...
Do judges have the authority to recognize decrees of foreign adoption? Since 1989, over 167,000 pare...
The subject-matter of this thesis is the rule, previously contained in section 18(4)(d) of the Child...
This paper examines what set of familial circumstances allow for the justifiable interference with t...
The Court of Appeal in Re B-S (Children) [2013] EWCA Civ 1146 delivered a judgment on 17 September 2...
The judicial approach to making an adoption order where birth parents do not give their consent sudd...
In Re C (A Child) (Adoption: Duty of Local Authority), the Court of Appeal had an opportunity to exp...
In $\textit{Re B (A Child) (Care Proceedings: Appeal)}$ [2013] UKSC 33 the Supreme Court President e...
Step-parent adoption happens where a child is adopted by the spouse or civil union partner of a biol...
RE J (Adoption: Appeal) [2018] EWFC 8, [2018] 4 W.L.R 38 is a striking judgment in which Cobb J. was...
Adoption without the consent of birth parents is a controversial area of law and policy. It is argue...
Step-parent adoption happens where a child is adopted by the spouse or civil union partner of a biol...
This article seeks to explore two questions. First, given that the legal effects of an adoption orde...
International audienceInrecentyears,theUKhasbeensubjectedtomuchattentionconcerninga practice that ha...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Jordan Publishing via ht...
This book explores non-consensual adoption - an area of law which has sparked considerable debate am...
Do judges have the authority to recognize decrees of foreign adoption? Since 1989, over 167,000 pare...
The subject-matter of this thesis is the rule, previously contained in section 18(4)(d) of the Child...
This paper examines what set of familial circumstances allow for the justifiable interference with t...