Children’s Views and Evidence

Author:   David Burrows
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781526503176


Pages:   408
Publication Date:   27 October 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Can you hear the child’s voice? The Court of Appeal have commented that the family courts are ‘still feeling their way forward in order to determine how best to ‘hear the voice of a child’. In this new title David Burrows looks at the jurisprudence surrounding this remark, relates it to European and UN Convention rights and looks at the most recent children case law. It concentrates on: Children in court proceedings, particularly in family proceedings Contrasting the way courts hear children’s views with the way their evidence is heard Any rights to which a child is entitled (common law; European Convention 1950; UN Conventions; and EU Directives), such as to confidentiality and to take part (or be heard) in proceedings. The meaning and effect of a child’s ‘understanding’ in court proceedings, and the way that term varies according to a child’s age and the issue before the court. Legislation and case law covered and analysed includes: Children Act 1989 and applicable Family Procedure Rules 2010 Human Rights Act 1998 and European Convention 1950 Civil Procedure Rules 1998 LASPO Act 2012 Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999 Re D (A Child) (International Recognition) – child’s right to be heard Re W (A Child)– rules for child representation in hearings P v A Local Authority (Fam) – legal aid and statutory damages Re W (Children) (Abuse: Oral Evidence) – child’s evidence R (D (a minor)) v Camberwell Green Youth Court – safeguards in criminal law for children Protocol and Good Practice Model Disclosure of information in cases of alleged child abuse and linked criminal and care directions hearings – October 2013 Achieving Best Evidence: Guidance on interviewing children March 2011 This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Family Law online service.

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Author:   David Burrows
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Professional
Weight:   0.617kg
ISBN:  

9781526503176


ISBN 10:   1526503174
Pages:   408
Publication Date:   27 October 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1 INTRODUCTION 2 MEANING OF ‘CHILD’: LAW AND REALITY 3 CHILD’S EVIDENCE 4 CHILD’S VIEWS 5 HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE CHILD 6 THE CHILD AS A PARTY TO PROCEEDINGS 7 CHILDREN’S RIGHTS: INTERNATIONAL LEGISLATION AND EU WITHDRAWAL 8 CONFIDENTIALITY 9 DISCLOSURE IN CHILDREN PROCEEDINGS 10 RESTRICTING OR WITHHOLDING DISCLOSURE 11 CLOSED MATERIAL PROCEDURES 12 PUBLIC INTEREST IMMUNITY 13 PRIVACY AND ANONYMITY IN CHILDREN PROCEEDINGS

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David Burrows is a solicitor advocate who deals with all aspects of family breakdown. As a solicitor advocate he has appeared in family courts and appellate courts at all levels. As practitioner, teacher and writer he has a specialist interest in the law relating to confidentiality and privacy; and concerning rules of evidence and procedure in family proceedings. He was chairman of SFLA (now Resolution) in 2003/4, and remains an active member. He was secretary to the steering committee for the first mediation service in UK in 1975/6, and of its trustees thereafter.

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