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Browsing by Subject Domestic violence
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2013 | The application of Shari’ah and international human rights law in Saudi Arabia | Al-Rodiman, Abdulaziz |
2016 | Book Review: Domestic violence law and practice | Barnett, A |
2014 | Contact at all costs? Domestic violence and children's welfare | Barnett, A |
2014 | Contact at all costs?: Domestic violence child contact and the practices of the family courts and professionals | Barnett, Adrienne Elise |
1999 | Divorce and domestic violence | Kaganas, F; Piper, CD |
2002 | Domestic homicide, gender and the expert | Kaganas, F |
8-Feb-2021 | “I’LL TRY VIOLENCE”: PATTERNS OF DOMESTIC ABUSE IN CHARLOTTE BRONTË’S JANE EYRE (1847) | Cox, J |
2015 | Like gold dust these days’: domestic violence fact-finding hearings in child contact cases | Barnett, A |
2010 | Re L (A child) (Contact: Domestic violence): Commentary by Christine Piper, Judgement by Felicity Kaganas | Piper, CD; Kaganas, F |
2000 | Re L (Contact: Domestic Violence; Re V (Contact: Domestic Violence; Re M (Contact:Domestic Violence; Re H (Contact: Domestic Violence) | Kaganas, F |