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The following articles, which have appeared in childRIGHT, can be viewed online. Further articles will be added at regular intervals.

Children Bill: an overview

A toothless watchdog: shortcomings of the mandate for the Children’s Commissioner by Rachel Harvey, Children’s Legal Centre

Children’s hearings in Scotland: 40 years after Kilbrandon by Laura Paton, Children’s Legal Centre

The rise of the Referral Order by Roger Cullen, Youth Justice Board for England and Wales

Internet grooming: the new law by Alisdair A. Gillespie, Acting Principal Lecturer in Law, University of Teesside

Vetting for child care posts: issues raised after the Soham trial by Terry Thomas, Reader in Social Work, Leeds Metropolitan University

The Queen’s Speech sets out the Government’s legislative agenda for the new Parliamentary Session.

A ‘right’ failure: the Government’s vision for a Children’s Commissioner for England by Rachel Harvey, Children’s Legal Centre

An equal start: improving support during pregnancy and the first 12 months by Liz Kendall, Director, The Maternity Alliance

The frozen embryos case: a comment by Marc Stauch, Solicitor, Lecturer/Researcher, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

‘No sex please, we’re under 16’ The impact of the Sexual Offences Bill on children by Rachel Harvey, Children’s Legal Centre

Domestic violence: how the Government’s consultation paper affects children

Limitation in child abuse cases: the Bryn Alyn decision by Richard Scorer, Pannone & Partners

The case for a children's commissioner for England

The role of inquiries: a personal view by Allen Levy QC

Anti-social behaviour: the Government’s solution by Laura Paton, Children’s Legal Centre

Wrongful adoption: a legal remedy for adoptive parents by Madelyn Freundlich, Children's Rights, New York

Family group conferences: family-led decision making by Robert Tapsfield, Chief Executive, Family Rights Group

Children are unbeatable: a review of the supporters' conference by Laura Paton, Children's Legal Centre

Child trust funds: enhancing opportunities for young adults by Rishi Shukla, Institute for Public Policy Research

IVF mix-up: problems of paternity and parental rights by Marc Stauch, Lecturer in Law, University of Leicester

Child advocacy: setting national standards

Protecting children: reforming the law on sex offenders and sex offences

A right to education: schooling for refugee and asylum-seeking children by Yvonne Spencer, Solicitor-Advocate, Children's Legal Centre

Housing: the missing solution to child poverty by Sarah Jones

Gender Selection: a consultation by The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority has published a consultation on gender selection.

Votes at 16: Lowering the voting age from 18 to 16 years by Alex Folkes, Votes at 16 Campaign Manager, Electoral Reform Society

Interview: Laura Paton discusses the work of the Children and Young People's Unit with its director, ALTHEA EFUNSHILE.

Education Act 2002: Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children by Alison Fiddy, Children's Legal Centre

Forced Marriage: The work of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office by Heather Harvey, Community Liaison Unit, Foreign and Commonwealth Office

Mike Tomlinson - Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Schools in conversation with Alison Fiddy, 10 July 2001

Serves You Right! Playing populist politics with children who kill by Emilia Mugnai, Children's Legal Centre

The General Election by Daniel Crewe and Alison Fiddy

Report on the Children's Legal Centre contact dispute line by Maggie French and Carolyn Hamilton, Children's Legal Centre

Adler Hey: The Royal Liverpool Children's Inquiry Report

Professor David Hall - President of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, in conversation with Alison Fiddy, 15 March 2001

The Internet Twins by Alison Fiddy, Children's Legal Centre

Felicity Collier - Chief Executive of British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering (BAAF) in conversation with Alison Fiddy, 19 December 2000

 

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