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P, C and S v United Kingdom: ECHR 2002

The local authority had obtained the issue of an Emergency Protection Order under the 1989 Act to remove a child at birth.
Held: Where the possibility of harm arose from the mother introducing something into the child’s system (such as a laxative) that did not justify separating mother and child.

[2002] 2 FLR 631, (2002) 35 EHRR 31
Children Act 1989, European Convention on Human Rights
Human Rights
Cited by:
CitedIn re X, (Emergency Protection Orders) FD 16-Mar-2006
Within two hours of a case conference which mentioned possible removal of children, but agreed other steps, the local authority applied for an emergency protection order, and forcibly removed the child from the family.
Held: The decision . .
CitedDown Lisburn Health and Social Services Trust and Another v H and Another HL 12-Jul-2006
The House considered when adoption law would allow an adoption without the consent of the birth parent where there had been some continuing contact between that parent and the child.
Held: (Baroness Hale dissenting) The appeal against the . .

Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.

Human Rights, Children

Updated: 02 January 2022; Ref: scu.241300

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