The use of the Inherent Jurisdiction and DoL Orders for children and young people
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Arianna Kelly of 39 Essex Chambers joins Bevan Brittan to give a summary of recent cases about authorising deprivation of liberty for children and young people in the inherent jurisdiction and also looks at the difficulties in orders for residence/placement where it is an unregistered children’s home.
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