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The Hague Child Abduction Convention A Critical Analysis

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Gebundene Ausgabe

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27.11.2013

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Hart Publishing

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536

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25/17.5/3.3 cm

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1087 g

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Englisch

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978-1-84946-017-0

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

27.11.2013

Verlag

Hart Publishing

Seitenzahl

536

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17.5/3.3 cm

Gewicht

1087 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-84946-017-0

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  • Produktbild: The Hague Child Abduction Convention
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  • Introduction
    Part I - Overview
    1. The Birth of the Abduction Convention and its Inter-Relationship with Other Legal Instruments
    I The Birth of the Abduction Convention
    II Inter-Relationship with Other Legal Instruments
    2. The Operation of the Abduction Convention
    I Sources of Information and Statistics
    II Institutions and other Actors Involved in the Operation of the Convention
    III The Abduction Convention Process
    IV After Return
    3. Inter-Disciplinary Aspects of International Child Abduction
    I Sociological Aspects
    II Psychological Aspects of Abduction
    4. International Relocation and its Inter-Relationship with Child Abduction
    I Introduction
    II Relocation Law
    III Inter-Relationship between Child Abduction and Relocation
    Part II - Parameters for Analysis
    5. Parameters Relating to Text and Objectives
    I Introduction
    II Explanation of the Parameters
    6. Consistency with General Legal Doctrines
    I Introduction
    II Rights and Interests of Children
    III Rights of Parents
    IV Private International Law Principles
    V Certainty versus Flexibility
    Part III - Conditions for Application of Mandatory Return Mechanism
    7. Wrongful Removal or Retention
    I Introduction
    II Removal or Retention
    III Rights of Custody
    IV Analysis in Relation to Breach and Exercise of Custody Rights
    V Conclusions
    8. Habitual Residence
    I Introduction
    II Role of Habitual Residence in the Abduction Convention
    III The Different Models
    IV Illustrating the Different Models
    V Analysis
    VI Conclusions
    Part IV - Defences to Mandatory Return
    9. Article 12(2)
    I Introduction
    II The Case Law
    III Analysis
    IV Conclusions
    10. Consent and Acquiescence
    I Introduction
    II Normative Framework
    III Specific Situations
    IV Exercise of Discretion
    V Analysis
    VI Conclusions
    11. Grave Risk of Harm
    I Introduction
    II Interpretation and Application of the Grave Risk Defence
    III Protective Measures
    IV Analysis
    V Conclusions
    12. Child's Objection
    I Introduction
    II Interpretation and Application of Article 13(2)
    III Analysis
    IV Conclusions
    13. Violation of Fundamental Human Rights and Freedoms
    I Introduction
    II The Case Law
    III Analysis
    IV Conclusions
    Part V: The Voice of the Child
    14. Ascertaining the Child's Views
    I Requirement to Ascertain the Child's Views
    II Method of Ascertaining the Child's Views in Abduction Convention Cases
    III Analysis
    IV Conclusions
    15. Status of the Child in Abduction Convention Proceedings
    I Introduction
    II The Child's Right to Separate Representation
    III Separate Representation in Abduction Convention Cases
    IV Application by the Child
    V Conclusions
    Part VI: Related Proceedings and Processes
    16. Mediation
    I Introduction
    II Advantages of Mediation
    III Problems and Solutions
    IV Conclusions
    17. Compensating the Left-Behind Parent
    I Introduction
    II To What Extent is Compensation Appropriate?
    III Analysis of the Various Models
    IV Conclusions
    18. Enforcing Rights of Access
    I Introduction
    II Article 21 of the Abduction Convention
    III Other International Instruments
    IV Conclusions
    Part VII: The Way Ahead
    19. Conclusions and Recommendations
    I Introduction
    II Significance of the Developments Since 1980
    III Conclusions