Infant Ruling in UK Law

  • THE CAPACITY OF AN INFANT TO APPOINT AN AGENT
    • No. 18-5, September 1955
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... Let us assume for the sake of argument that Lord Justice Denning’s ruling is correct for all purposes. We shall see that a great many inconvenient results will follow. One such result has been ... ...
  • Pre‐Natal Injury and Transferred Malice: The Invented Other
    • No. 59-6, November 1996
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... of the child, he was charged with the murder of the infant", but was acquitted of this later charge on the trial judge\xE2\x80"ruling that there was no case to go to the jury, as the facts alleged ... ...
  • Recent Judicial Decisions
    • No. 69-2, April 1996
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    ... ... and she died some weeks after having given birth to a live infant that survived for 120 days before it died. He was convicted on ... later charged with the murder of the infant on the Judge's ruling that, in law, there was no case togo to the jury, for the ... ...
  • In Whose Best Interests?
    • No. 60-5, September 1997
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... with the dilemma of whether to authorise medical treatment of an infant with bilary atresia — a liver defect. The Court of Appeal y overturned the ruling of Connell J that it was in the best interests of the 18 month old child ... ...
  • Child‐Killing in English Law
    • No. 1-4, March 1938
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... report of the Select Committee on the Protection of Infant Life, 1871 (sufiva, p. 223) was followed by the introduction ... the appel- lant’s counsel strongly contested this ruling. His argument was that “between insanity and sanity there ... ...
  • Mothers and others: Transgender birth, birth registration and the rights of the child, with a focus on the United Kingdom and South Africa
    • No. 20-4, December 2020
    • International Journal of Discrimination and the Law
    The review concerns the position of the identification as ‘mother’ or ‘father’ of trans persons who give birth. This matter has occupied courts in the United Kingdom, Germany, Brazil and Sweden rec...
    ... ... 26 In 2018, the same court, and on the basis of their previous ruling, held that a trans woman whose sperm had been used in the conception of a ... infant). The gestational and biological mother was also recorded as ‘mother’ ... ...
  • Variation Of Trusts Act, 1958
    • No. 22-1, January 1959
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... debts between the spouses be excluded from the ruling of the court designed once and for all to put an end to ... l‘; and the Com- mittee asked- “ Why should an infant whose parents are happily married be in a worse position ... ...
  • Using the Citizen to Bring the Refugee In: Gerardo Ruiz Zambrano v Office national de l'emploi (ONEM)
    • No. 75-1, January 2012
    • The Modern Law Review
    The decision of the CJEU in Zambrano was seen as another example of an over‐active judiciary in Luxembourg. This comment suggests, on the contrary, that the case has too little reasoning to open an...
    ... ... baby! 1 This may indeed be said in some households following the ruling of the CJEU in Case C-34/09 Gerardo Ruiz Zambrano v Office national de ... Rights meant that these rights must be protected on behalf of an infant-citizen, ev en where the infant- citizen has not exercised free mo vement ... ...
  • The five key facts the left needs to know about inequality.
    • Vol. 25 No. 2, June - June 2017
    • Renewal
    • Dorling, Danny
    • Essay
    ... ... those inequities correlated with the most recent available data on infant mortality in each country and US state. A circle drawn in proportion to ... (3) D.Dorling, 'Underclass, overclass, ruling class, supernova class', in A.Walker, A.Sinfield and C.Walker, eds., ... ...
  • Replies
    • No. 19-3, July 2020
    • European Journal of Political Theory
    In this article, I reply to Giacomo Floris, Adam Etinson, Daniel Corrigan, Luise Müller and Johannes Haaf.
    ... ... If this were the case, then her ruling over them would be an instance of either stigmatization or infantilization ... , sociable being (such as a normally functioning human being or an infant with a sociable nature that is yet to be realized) and a non-rational, ... ...
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