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_aTapp, Pauline _92187 |
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_aFamily law _cTapp, Pauline |
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_aAuckland _bLegal Research Foundation _c1998 |
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500 | _aNew Zealand Law Review (3) 1998 : 455-465 | ||
520 | _aThis article discusses how the paramountcy of principle concept has developed where the interests of the child in care and protection issues have been considered in legal cases. Legal arguments in various cases illustrate how this principle has progressed. A discussion on the amendments to the appeal provisions of The Children, Young Persons and Their Families Act (1989, Part VI), the Guardianship Act (1968, Part 26), and the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act (1988, Part 38) highlights how these amendments have improved access to the protective jurisdiction of the Family Court. | ||
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_2FVC _aCARE AND PROTECTION _997 |
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_2FVC _aCHILD PROTECTION _9118 |
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_aFAMILY LAW _9244 |
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_2FVC _aJUSTICE _9333 |
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_2FVC _aLEGISLATION _9346 |
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_aNEW ZEALAND _92588 |
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_aNew Zealand Law Review _95171 |
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