Ethnic Minorities, Their Families and the Law
The English law on ethnic minorities has only been intermittently the focus of academic interest,and nowhere is this more true than in respect of family law. Yet a great number of the most topical and burbaning issues in family law centre upon, or involve, questions concerning ethnic minorities. Furthermore, in the light of the significance of recent legislation - for example the Children Act of 1989 and the Family Law Act of 1995 - much of what has already been written in the area has become rather dated or superseded altogether.



These essays consider systematically, and in a stimulating fashion, the main areas of English domestic law that impinge particularly acutely upon ethnic minority families. The collection spans private law, public law, social policy and social theory. The first part deals with the law relating to children. The second part concerns the duties owed too ethnic minority families and their members by local authorities, the courts and the police. The final section contains essays with an international dimension.



Written by recognised experts, these essays contain much by way of comparative and international material, and will be of interest to practising family lawyers as well as students and teachers of law.

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Ethnic Minorities, Their Families and the Law
The English law on ethnic minorities has only been intermittently the focus of academic interest,and nowhere is this more true than in respect of family law. Yet a great number of the most topical and burbaning issues in family law centre upon, or involve, questions concerning ethnic minorities. Furthermore, in the light of the significance of recent legislation - for example the Children Act of 1989 and the Family Law Act of 1995 - much of what has already been written in the area has become rather dated or superseded altogether.



These essays consider systematically, and in a stimulating fashion, the main areas of English domestic law that impinge particularly acutely upon ethnic minority families. The collection spans private law, public law, social policy and social theory. The first part deals with the law relating to children. The second part concerns the duties owed too ethnic minority families and their members by local authorities, the courts and the police. The final section contains essays with an international dimension.



Written by recognised experts, these essays contain much by way of comparative and international material, and will be of interest to practising family lawyers as well as students and teachers of law.

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The English law on ethnic minorities has only been intermittently the focus of academic interest,and nowhere is this more true than in respect of family law. Yet a great number of the most topical and burbaning issues in family law centre upon, or involve, questions concerning ethnic minorities. Furthermore, in the light of the significance of recent legislation - for example the Children Act of 1989 and the Family Law Act of 1995 - much of what has already been written in the area has become rather dated or superseded altogether.



These essays consider systematically, and in a stimulating fashion, the main areas of English domestic law that impinge particularly acutely upon ethnic minority families. The collection spans private law, public law, social policy and social theory. The first part deals with the law relating to children. The second part concerns the duties owed too ethnic minority families and their members by local authorities, the courts and the police. The final section contains essays with an international dimension.



Written by recognised experts, these essays contain much by way of comparative and international material, and will be of interest to practising family lawyers as well as students and teachers of law.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781901362596
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/07/2000
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

John Murphy is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Manchester.

Table of Contents

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A, Re [1992] Fam 182
Abidin Daver, The [1984] AC 398
Adams v Adams [1970] 3 All ER 572; [1971] P 188
Adoption Application (Adoption of Non-Patrial), Re [1992] 1 WLR 596
Adoption Application (Non-Patrial: Breach of Procedures), Re [1993] 2 WLR
Airedale NHS Trust v Bland [1993] 1 All ER 821, 1 FLR 1026; [1994] 1 FCR 485
Alhaji Mohamed v Knott [1969] 1 QB 1
Apt v Apt [1947] P 127
Armitage v Att-Gen [1906] P 135
B and R and the Separate Representative (1995) Fam LR
B v B: Family Law Reform Act (1995) 21 Fam LR 676
B v K [1993] 1 FCR 382
B, Re [1987] 2 All ER 206
Banik v Banik [1973] 3 All ER 45
Barret v Enfield London Borough Council [1999] 3 All ER 193
Berkovits v Grinberg [1995] 1 FLR 477
Berthiaume v Dastous [1930] AC 79
B's Settelment, Re [1940] Ch 54
C (Adoption: Legality), Re [1999] 1 FLR 370
C (MA), Re [1966] 1 All ER 838
C, Re [1989] 1 FLR 403
C, Re [1996] 2 FLR 43
C, Re [1998] 1 FCR 1
C, Re [1999] 1 FLR 1145
Chaudhary v Chaudhary [1985] FLR 476
Cheni v Cheni [1965] P 65/85
CP, Re (1997) 21 Fam LR 486
D (A Minor) (Contact: Mother's Hostility), Re [1993] 2 FLR 1
D (An Infant) (Adoption: Parent's Consent), Re [1977] AC 602
D v D [1994] 1 FLR 137
D, Re [1998] 1 FCR 498
E, Re [1993] 1 FLR 386
El-Ryami v El-Ryami [1958] CLY 497
F, Re [1989] 2 FLR 376
F, Re [1995] 2 FLR 31
Frenchay NHS Trust v S [1994] 2 All ER 403
G, Re [1995] 1 FLR 64
Gibbs v Capewell (1995) 128 ALR 577
Gillick v West Norfolk and Wisbech AHA [1985] 3 All ER 402; [1986] AC 112
Goudge (1984) FLC 91
H (A Minor) (Adoption: Non-Patrial), Re [1997] 1 WLR 791
H, Re [1998] 3 FCR 174
Har-Shefi v Har-Shefi (No 2) [1953] P 20
Harvey v Farnie (1882) 8 AC 43
Hornett v Hornett [1971] P 255
Indyka v Indyka [1969] 1 AC 33
Ingra v Ingra [1951] P 404
J (A Minor) (Contact), Re [1994] 1 FLR 729
J (A Minor) (Wardship: Adoption: Custodianship), Re [1987] 1 FLR 455
J, Re [1990] 3 All ER 930
J, Re [1992] 4 All ER 614
JA, Re [1998] 1 FLR 231
JK (Adoption: Trans-Racial Placement), Re [1991] 2 FLR 340
K (A Minor) (Wardship: Adoption) [1991] 1 FLR 57
K, Re [1995] 1 FLR 977
Kendall v Kendall [1977] 3 All ER 471
Kruger v Commonwealth of Australia (1997) 146 ALR 126
L v L (Child Abuse: Access) [1989] 2 FLR 16
L, Re [1993] 2 FLR 401
L, Re [1998] 2 FLR 810
Lee v Lau [1967] P 14
M, Re (1990) 25 July (unreported)
M, Re [1995] 1 FLR 1021
M, Re [1995] 2 FLR 224
M, Re [1996] 1 FLR 315
Mabo v Queensland (No 2) (1992) 175 CLR 1
Manchester City Council v F [1993] 1 FLR 419
MB, Re [1997] 2 FLR 426 (CA)
McCabe v McCabe [1994] 1 FLR 410
McKee v McKee [1951] AC 352
Minister of State for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs v Ah Hin Teoh 183 CLR 273
Mississippi Choctaw Band of Indians v Holyfield 109 SCt 1597 (1989)
N (A Minor) (Adoption), Re [1990] 1 FLR 58
N v N [1995] 1 FLR 107
N, Re [1991] 1 FLR 413
N, Re [1993] 2 FLR 124
O (Contact: Imposition of Conditions), Re [1995] 2 FLR 124
O, Re [1993] 2 FLR 149
Ogden v Ogden [1908] P 46
P (A Minor) (Adoption), Re [1990] 1 FLR 96
P v P [1992] 1 FLR 155
P v S [1992] 2 FLR 492
Pilling v Abergele UDC [1950] 1 KB 636
Quazi v Quazi [1980] AC 744
Qureshi v Qureshi [1971] 1 All ER 325
Qureshi v Qureshi [1972] Fam 173
R, Re [1993] 2 FLR 757
R (No 1) (Inter-Country Adoption), Re [1999] 1 FLR 1014
R (Inter-Country Adoptions: Practice), Re [1999] 1 FLR 1042
R v Adams [1957] Crim LR 365
R v Arthur [1981] 12 BMLR 1
R v Birmingham Licensing Planning Committee, ex p Kennedy [1972] 2 QB 140
R v Camplin [1978] AC 705
R v Cox (1992) 12 BMLR 38
R v Immigration Appeal Tribunal and Seada Bi, ex p Secretary of State for the Home Department [1984] FLR 147
R v Lancashire County Council ex p M [1992] 1 FLR 109
R v Newham LBC, ex p Gorenkin (1998) 26 HLR 278
R v Registrar General of Births, Deaths and Marriages, ex p Minhas [1977] QB 1
R v Secretary of State for Social Security, ex p Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants [1996] 4 All ER 385
R v Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex p Fatima [1986] 2 All ER 32, [1986] AC 527
R v Secretary of State for Health, ex p Luff [1992] 1 FLR 59
R v Thornton [1992] 1 All ER 306
R, Re [1981] 2 FLR 416
R, Re [1993] 2 FLR 757
R, Re [1995] 1 FLR 716
R, Re [1996] 3 FCR 473
Radwan v Radwan (No 2) [1972] 3 All ER 1026
Ratanachai v Ratanachai (1960)/[1960] CLY 480
Russ v Russ [1963] P 87; [1964] P 315
S v S [1992] 2 FLR 492
S, Re [1991] 2 FLR 388
S, Re [1993] 1 FLR 26
S, Re [1994] 1 FLR 297
S, Re [1994] 1 FLR 819
S, Re [1994] 2 FLR 1065
S, Re [1995] 2 WLR 38, [1995] 3 All ER 290
S, Re [1999] 1 FLR 843
Sabbagh v Sabbagh [1985] FLR 29
Schloendorff v Society of New York Hospital (1914) 105 NE 92
Sharif v Sharif [1980] Fam Law 216
Sidaway v Bethlem RHG [1985] 1 All ER 643
Simonin v Mallac (1860) 2 Sw & Tr 67
St George's Healthcare NHS Trust v S [1998] 2 FCR 685
T, Re [1992] 2 FLR 458
Tahir v Tahir 1993 SLT 194
Travers v Holley [1953] P 246
Varanand v Varanand (1964) 108 SJ 693
Vervaeke v Smith [1983] 1 AC 145
W v Essex County Council [1998] 2 FCR 269
W, Re [1992] 2 FCR 785
W, Re [1995] 1 FLR 878
Wik Peoples v Queensland (1996) 134 ALR 637
Wood v Wood [1957] P 254
X (Minors) v Bedfordshire County Council [1995] 2 AC 633
Z v Z [1992] 2 FLR 291
Z, Re [1999] 1 FLR 1270
Zaal v Zaal [1982]/[1983] 4 FLR 284
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