Interpreting Statutory Purpose - Lessons fromYemshawvHounslow London Borough Council
(2013)
Journal Article
Bevan, C. (2013). Interpreting Statutory Purpose - Lessons fromYemshawvHounslow London Borough Council. Modern Law Review, 76(4), https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2230.12033
Professor Chris Bevan's Outputs (44)
Self-represented litigants: the overlooked and unintended consequence of legal aid reform (2013)
Journal Article
Bevan, C. (2013). Self-represented litigants: the overlooked and unintended consequence of legal aid reform. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 35(1), https://doi.org/10.1080/09649069.2013.774735
The Role of Intention in Non-marriage Cases post-Hudson v Leigh (2013)
Journal Article
Bevan, C. (2013). The Role of Intention in Non-marriage Cases post-Hudson v Leigh. Child and family law quarterly, 2013(1), 80-95In 2009 Bodey J in the High Court delivered his judgment in the case of Hudson v Leigh (Status of Non-Marriage), subsequently endorsed by the Court of Appeal, in which the concept of non-existent marriage was confirmed as forming part of the law of E... Read More about The Role of Intention in Non-marriage Cases post-Hudson v Leigh.
Living "together" apart: s.176 of the Housing Act 1996 (2013)
Journal Article
Bevan, C. (2013). Living "together" apart: s.176 of the Housing Act 1996. The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer, 2013(4), 334-344Examines the Supreme Court ruling in Sharif v Camden LBC on whether the local authority had discharged its duty under the Housing Act 1996 s.193(2) by providing the applicant and her family separate units of hostel accommodation or whether the requir... Read More about Living "together" apart: s.176 of the Housing Act 1996.