This fully revised and updated second edition provides a distinct analysis and evaluation of the Hague Convention on Child Abduction as a global remedy for international child abductions, as well as the most comprehensive and authoritative examination of the core provisions that give rise to problems of interpretation and application in practice.
This fully revised and updated second edition provides a distinct analysis and evaluation of the Hague Convention on Child Abduction as a global remedy for international child abductions, as well as the most comprehensive and authoritative examination of the core provisions that give rise to problems of interpretation and application in practice.
Peter McEleavy is Professor of International Family Law at the University of Dundee and a qualified barrister in England and Wales and Nothern Ireland. He has provided evidence and advice to courts and governments on matters of international family law and has written extensively on the subject. Aude Fiorini is Senior Lecturer at the University of Dundee School of Law. She has written extensively on matters of private international law and comparative law and since 1999 has been the civil law editor of INCADAT.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: The 1980 Hague Convention - An Enduring Solution? 1: Evaluating the Problem of International Child Abduction 2: Responding to International Child Abductions Part II: The Operation of the Hague Convention A: The Summary Return Mechanism 3: Habitual Residence 4: The Concepts of Removal and Retention 5: Rights of Custody B: Exceptions to a Return Order 6: Consent and Acquiescence 7: Grave Risk of Harm 8: Objections of the Child 9: Settlement 10: Protection of Fundamental Rights 11: Protective Measures C: Rights of Access 12: Can Rights of Access be Protected by the Hague Convention? D: Brussels II bis 13: The Treatment of Child Abductions Within the European Union E: Issues of Interpretation 14: Promoting Uniform Interpretation of a Global Instrument F: The Hague Convention in Practice 15: Promoting Best Practice Conclusions
Part I: The 1980 Hague Convention - An Enduring Solution? 1: Evaluating the Problem of International Child Abduction 2: Responding to International Child Abductions Part II: The Operation of the Hague Convention A: The Summary Return Mechanism 3: Habitual Residence 4: The Concepts of Removal and Retention 5: Rights of Custody B: Exceptions to a Return Order 6: Consent and Acquiescence 7: Grave Risk of Harm 8: Objections of the Child 9: Settlement 10: Protection of Fundamental Rights 11: Protective Measures C: Rights of Access 12: Can Rights of Access be Protected by the Hague Convention? D: Brussels II bis 13: The Treatment of Child Abductions Within the European Union E: Issues of Interpretation 14: Promoting Uniform Interpretation of a Global Instrument F: The Hague Convention in Practice 15: Promoting Best Practice Conclusions
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