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Tag Archives: Court of Appeal of England and Wales
G (A Child) [2012] EWCA Civ 1690
See on Scoop.it – Parental Responsibility 1. This is an application for permission to appeal brought by the father of HG, who was born on 18 December 2007 and so is now shortly going to be five years old. The … Continue reading
Declaration of Rights Responsibilities
Thus, we the people do hereby declare not only our rights, but do now establish this bill of responsibilities. 1. Because I have freedom of speech, I have the responsibility to defend the speech of others, even if I … Continue reading
How the State Steals Children from Loving Parents
The excuse Northamptonshire police force used to come to beat me up and remove my child. The one witness subjected my child and I to racial abuse many a time. The force were aware of this fact. via How the … Continue reading
Posted in Care Proceedings, His Honour Judge Waine, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE, Justice Lord Ward, Parental Rights, President, President of the Family Division, Secret family courts, Sir Nicholas Wall
Tagged adopted, bbc, Child Protective Services, Court of Appeal of England and Wales, Global, How the State Steals Children from Loving Parents, Think Your Children Are Safe, USA
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Parents Against Injustice. Parents Rights Blog — WordPress. Parents Rights UK Establishment. PART 1- Family Court Crisis – Our Children at Risk. PART 2 – Family Court Crisis – Our Children at Risk. Principles underlying a civil appeals system. Public … Continue reading
Posted in Care Proceedings, News, Parental Rights, Private Law, Public Law, Sir Nicholas Wall
Tagged adopted, Bill Bowen, Child Protective Services, Civil Rights, Court of Appeal of England and Wales, cover ups, His Honour Judge Waine, Lord Justice Alan Ward, Ngozi Angeline Godwell BSc. (Hon), toward change, USA, Wikipedia, women
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The Judicial System in the UK Vs Accountability
“Government of the people by the people for the people. But there can be no government by the people if they are ignorant of the issues to be resolved, the arguments for and against different solutions and the facts underlying … Continue reading
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE.
Posted in Care Proceedings, Child Welfare, Children Council, Family Law, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE, Increase Transparency in the Family Courts, Local Authorities, Parental Rights, Private Law, Public Law, Social Work
Tagged Children, Court of Appeal of England and Wales, Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Lord Justice Alan Ward, secret courts, Sir Alan Hylton Ward, UK Parliament, Wikipedia
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE. The revolution will be televised Broadcasting in court is currently prohibited by Section 41 of the Criminal Justice Act 1925 and Section 9 of the Contempt of Court Act 1981. However, the rules do not … Continue reading
History of Human Rights
The human rights movement emerged in the 1970s, especially from former socialists in eastern and western Europe, with major contributions also from the United States and Latin America. The movement quickly jelled as social activism and political rhetoric in many … Continue reading
Sir Nicholas Wall President of the Family Division
Sir Nicholas Wall President of the Family Division.
Posted in Child Welfare, Family, Family Law, Increase Transparency in the Family Courts, Men, News, Parental Rights, President of the Family Division, Public Law, Sir Nicholas Wall
Tagged Court of Appeal of England and Wales, ngozi angeline godwell, Parents Rights, UK Parliament, Wikipedia, women
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