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Domestic Abuse Bill 2019-2021: Does the inclusion of ‘relatives’ go far enough in addressing the issue of adolescent to parent violence?

By Caroline Miles and Rachel Condry Filed Under: All posts Posted: July 6, 2020

The Domestic Abuse Bill 2019-2021 will receive its third reading today. Once this long awaited Bill passes through Parliament, assuming it receives Royal Assent, it will ultimately mean that for the first time in England and Wales, there will be a criminal offence of domestic abuse. In this blog, Caroline Miles and Rachel Condry examine […]

Tagged With: caring responsibilities & children, crime, Domestic abuse, Domestic Abuse Bill, domestic abuse support, domestic violence, gender equality, gender inequalities, gender-based violence, inequalities, justice, legislation, policing, Public Bill, safeguarding, SoSS

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Tinkering around the edges; how policymakers are avoiding the big banking issues

Ian Crowther By Ian Crowther Filed Under: Featured Posted: December 12, 2013

The European Central Bank met this week to begin debating a European-wide bank crisis plan. But if we are to avoid further systemic issues in banking, it is the whole structure that needs to be addressed, argues Ian Crowther. We are in danger of learning nothing from the financial crisis, with bankers, policymakers and regulators […]

Tagged With: banking, banking regulation, Basel, CDOs, central bank, ECB, financial crisis, legislation

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Time is ripe to overhaul UK’s messy surrogacy legislation

Danielle Griffiths By Danielle Griffiths Filed Under: Featured, Science and Technology Posted: November 13, 2013

Dr Danielle Griffiths, along with colleagues Dr Amel Alghrani and Professor Margot Brazier, argue that existing law and regulation of surrogacy in the UK offers little guidance, is out of touch with reality, and needs overhauling as a matter of some urgency The surrogacy industry in India is booming. It has been estimated that Britain is […]

Tagged With: baby, india, law, legislation, regulation, surrogacy, surrogate

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