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Dr Adrienne Barnett - Reader in Law at Brunel University, specialising in domestic abuse

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In this episode, Dr. Adrienne Barnett, a reader in law at Brunel University, shares her extensive experience and research into the family court system. From her early career as a family law barrister to her in-depth studies on domestic abuse and the secrecy of family courts, Dr. Barnett discusses the systemic failures and cultural barriers that hamper justice. She delves into the impact of father's rights movements, the controversial issue of parental alienation, and the critical need for transparency and reform in family courts. Dr. Barnett also sheds light on the Hague Convention on International Child Abduction, detailing how it affects primary carers fleeing domestic abuse. Join this episode to understand the intricate issues within family courts and the ongoing efforts towards systemic change and better protection for victims of domestic abuse and their children.

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In this episode, Dr. Adrienne Barnett, a reader in law at Brunel University, shares her extensive experience and research into the family court system. From her early career as a family law barrister to her in-depth studies on domestic abuse and the secrecy of family courts, Dr. Barnett discusses the systemic failures and cultural barriers that hamper justice. She delves into the impact of father's rights movements, the controversial issue of parental alienation, and the critical need for transparency and reform in family courts. Dr. Barnett also sheds light on the Hague Convention on International Child Abduction, detailing how it affects primary carers fleeing domestic abuse. Join this episode to understand the intricate issues within family courts and the ongoing efforts towards systemic change and better protection for victims of domestic abuse and their children.

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