ABSTRACT

Fundamental Freedoms • Protocols made under the European Convention for the Protection

of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms

1.3 Statutory instruments • Access to Personal Files (Social Services) Regulations 1989 SI 1989/206 • Access to Personal Files (Social Services) (Amendment) Regulations

1991 SI 1991/1587 • Adoption Rules 1984 SI 1984/265 • Arrangements for Placement of Children (General) Regulations

1991 SI 1991/890 • Blood tests (Evidence of Paternity) Regulations 1971 SI 1971/1861 • Children (Allocation of Proceedings) Order 1991 SI 1991/1677 • Children (Allocation of Proceedings, Appeals) Order 1991 SI 1991/1801

• Children (Secure Accommodation) Regulations 1991 SI 1991/1505 • Children (Secure Accommodation No 2) Regulations 1991 SI

1991/2034 • Children (Admissibility of Hearsay Evidence) Order 1993 SI 1993/621 • Civil Procedure Rules 1998 SI 1998/3132 • Community Legal Service (Financial Regulations) 2000 SI 2000/516 • Community Legal Service (Cost Protection) Regulations 2000 SI

2000/824 • Community Legal Service (Costs) Regulations 2000 SI 2000/441 • Contact with Children Regulations 1991 SI 1991/891 • County Court Rules 1981 SI 1981/1687 • Family Law Act 1996 (Part IV) (Allocation of Proceedings) Order

1997 SI 1997/1896 • Family Proceedings Courts (Children Act 1989) Rules 1991 SI

1991/1395 • Family Proceedings Rules 1991 SI 1991/1247 • Family Proceedings (Miscellaneous Amendment) Rules 1999

SI 1999/1012 • Foster Placement (Children) Regulations 1991 SI 1991/910 • Guardians ad Litem and Reporting Officers (Panels) Regulations

1991 SI 1991/201 • Guardians ad Litem and Reporting Officers (Panels) (Amendment)

Regulations 1997 SI 1997/1662 • Parental Responsibility Agreement Regulations 1991 SI 1991/1478 • Parental Responsibility Agreement Regulations 1994 SI 1994 /3157 • Representations Procedure (Children) Regulations 1991 S1 1991/894 • Review of Childrens’ Cases Regulations 1991 SI 1991/895 • Rules of the Supreme Court 1965 SI 1965/1776

1.4 Case law Case law has been referred to in the text and references cited there. It remains essential to monitor case law developments in this field as new issues are examined in the courts and tested through the appeal process.