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CPCM seminar papers

Shared Parenting seminar papers 13-15 April, 2008 Adelaide

 

Professor Carol Bruch

Sound research or wishful thinking in child custody cases?

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Ms Julie Redman
Practicing the Law on Shared Parental Responsibility

Associate Professor Carolyn Quadrio
Six Degrees of Alienation

KEYNOTE: Professor Thea Brown
A consideration of the difficulties in implementing shared parenting: shared parenting and involvement in children’s schooling post separation and divorce

Ms Marie Hume
No Escape from Violence: The Silencing of Women and Children

Dr David Wood and Ms Susan Aydon
Experts under Fire: Two professionals’ experiences of the Family Court

Dr Amanda Shea Hart
Domestic violence marginalised and children’s needs compromised in the construction of children’s ‘best interests’

Dr Elspeth McInnes
System Failure and Children at Risk: When Family Law, Mental Illness and Family Violence Come Together

Dr Alan Campbell
“Cos if a child was fairly strong on not seeing the parent, there'd have to be something really wrong”: Children’s understandings of their rights in decisions about them

KEYNOTE – The Honourable Deputy Chief Justice John Faulks presenting a speech on behalf of the Honourable Chief Justice Bryant
Every story is different
In the best interests of children (additional material)

KEYNOTE – Professor Belinda Fehlberg
Post-separation parenting and financial settlements: the long-term financial impacts of shared care

Daryl Higgins
Responding to allegations of child abuse in Family Court proceedings: the Magellan Project

Associate Professor Dale Bagshaw
Children and Families in Transition
 


Peace, conflict and mediation in the Asia-Pacific Region

This one-day seminar was held on 2 August 2007 at City West Campus. Some of the papers and PowerPoint presentations from the seminar are available here.

 

A critical perspective on peace through tourism

Presented by Dr Freya Higgins Desbiolles, 17 August 2007, Magill Campus

Dr Desbiolles outlined the current state of play in this field from a tourism academic's perspective and underscored the need to conceive this topic in terms of justice rather than the current practice of focusing on sustainability and poverty alleviation.

PowerPoint presentation (361 kb)
 

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