“Later that month, I was arrested in Denmark with the children. We were taken on a night boat to K.. As we walked down the gangway the two younger children were crying desperately. An employee on the boat commented: “So terrible to hear” while we walked past where he worked. Nevertheless, CPS constantly claim that our children don’t want to go home.’
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Flawed Convictions: “Shaken Baby Syndrome” and the Inertia of Injustice by Professor Deborah Tuerkheimer
This is a book by Professor Deborah Tuerkheimer which can be bought here “The emergence of Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) presents …
Are we taking too many children into care? The Guardian, November 2016
‘Why is this happening – and what can be done?” Includes some latest statistics.
Birth Parents and the Collateral Consequences of Court-ordered Child Removal: Towards a Comprehensive Framework by Karen Broadhurst and Claire Maison, 2017
A wide ranging study arguing for a more humane approach to parents by the care system in First World countries.
Lecture by Sir James Munby, President of the UK Family Courts, on the importance of fundamental, time-honoured principles of justice to be observed in the family court system
The full text of the lecture is here. It is published on the website of the Courts and Administrative Tribunals judiciary. …
21st Century Family Law, Lecture by Sir James Munby, President of UK Family Courts, October 2014
An informative historical survey of family law in England.
Opening Up the Family Courts: Transparency in the Family Court and Court of Protection, Sir James Munby, 2013
“There is a pressing need for more transparency, indeed for much more transparency, in the family justice system.”
Care Cases – The Looming Crisis, Sir James Munby, September 2016
Latest data – relentless rise in children taken into care – suggestions for further research
Collection of Christopher Booker’s Articles on UK CPS from The Telegraph
Follow Christopher Booker’s column in The Telegraph for regular reports on UK CPS.
Police ignore judge’s order, to help Latvian family escape British social workers by Christopher Booker, The Telegraph, 2015
“Over the past three years, mounting alarm has been expressed by the Council of Europe, the European Parliament and various eastern European governments at the readiness of Britain’s social workers to seize an ever-growing number of children from foreign parents working in the UK for what they consider to be wholly misguided reasons.”