Children: The Modern Law is well-established as the leading textbook
dealing comprehensively with the law and policy relating to children.
This fourth edition has been extensively revised and updated to take
account of significant legislative, case-law and other developments
including: - Greater recognition being given to social parents,
especially same-sex parents, and the Human Fertilisation and Embryology
Act 2008 - The Family Justice Review 2011 and the Government Response
2012 - Birth registration and the Welfare Reform Act 2009 - Leading
authorities in public law on uncertain perpetrators - The Narey Report
on adoption and case-law on post-adoption contact - The important
decision in K v K on relocation in shared care cases Children: The
Modern Law is an authoritative study of the legal position of children
in our society, and is essential reading for students of child law,
family law and social work.