| Volume 26, 2012 Issue 3, December
 Rachel Thorpe,  Samantha Croy,  Kerry Petersen,  and 
              Marian PittsIn the Best Interests of the Child? Regulating Assisted Reproductive 
              Technologies and the Well-Being of Offspring in Three Australian 
              States
 Woong Kyu SungAbortion in South Korea: The Law and the Reality
 Jamil Ddamulira MujuziThe Entrenchment of Qadis’ Courts in the Ugandan Constitution
 Yuk Ki Lee and  Avnita LakhaniThe Case for Mandatory Mediation to Effectively Address Child Custody 
              Issues in Hong Kong
 Trude Haugli and  Elena ShinkarevaThe Best Interests of the Child Versus Public Safety Interests: 
              State Interference into Family Life And Separation of Parents and 
              Children in Connection with Expulsion/Deportation in Norwegian and 
              Russian Law
 Teresa Picontó NovalesThe Equality Rights of Parents and the Protection of the Best Interests 
              of the Child after Partnership Breakdown in Spain
 Volume 27, 2013 Issue 1, April Ingi IusmenThe EU and International Adoption from Romania
 Kay Cook and  Kristin NatalierThe gendered framing of Australia’s child support reforms
 Joëlle LongRethinking Vulnerable Adults’ Protection in the light of the 2000 
              Hague Convention
 Jian WangTo Divorce or not to Divorce: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Court-ordered 
              Divorce Mediation in China
 Xin He and  Kwai Hang NgIn the Name of Harmony: The Erasure of Domestic Violence in China’s 
              Judicial Mediation
 Felicity Bell,  Judy Cashmore,  Patrick Parkinson, 
               and Judi SingleOutcomes of Child-Inclusive Mediation
 Issue 2, August Elaine E. SutherlandFrom ‘Bidie-in’ to ‘Cohabitant’ in Scotland: The Perils of Legislative 
              Compromise
 Ebenezer Durojaye‘Woman, But Not Human’: Widowhood Practices and Human Rights Violations 
              in Nigeria
 Ayesha ShahidPost-Divorce Maintenance for Muslim Women in Pakistan and Bangladesh: 
              A Comparative Perspective
 Ezra HassonSeen But Not Really Heard? Testamentary Guardianship and the Conceptualisation 
              of Children in English Law and Practice
 Christine SkinnerChild Maintenance Reforms: Understanding Fathers’ Expressive Agency 
              and the Power of Reciprocity
 Lisa Ottosson and  Anna Lundberg‘People Out of Place’? Advocates’ Negotiations on Children’s Participation 
              in the Asylum Application Process in Sweden
 Issue 3, December Kristin SkjørtenChildren’s Voices in Norwegian Custody Cases
 Asli Bayata CanyaşWhy Not Enforce? A Critical Analysis of the Refusal to Enforce Foreign 
              Joint Custody Judgments in Turkish Courts
 Nicola M. RossDifferent Views? Children’s Lawyers and Children’s Participation 
              in Protective Proceedings in New South Wales, Australia
 Belinda Fehlberg,  Christine Millward,  Monica Campo, 
               and Rachel CarsonPost-Separation Parenting and Financial Arrangements: Exploring 
              Changes Over Time
 Lei ShiBalancing Different Rights in Families: Did the Third Judicial Interpretation 
              of the Marriage Law of the PRC Achieve its Goals?
 Kathryn O’SullivanProtection Against Unilateral Dispositions of the Family Home – 
              An Irish Perspective
  
              
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