In response to the increasing number of traumatic international child abduction cases, the Hague Abduction Convention (the Convention) has been adopted to secure the return of abducted children to their home country. Most Muslim countries are, however, not yet parties to the Convention. This article seeks to investigate the reason for this phenomenon, focusing in particular on the Convention’s compatibility with basic tenets of Islamic law. The article also evaluates Malaysian domestic legislation and case law in order to assess whether Malaysia is in a position to be a party to the Convention. The article finds that although there are a few areas of concern, no serious incompatibility between Shari’ah and the Convention exist, and that mor...
Abduction often involves the parents of the child. After a marriage is dissolved most parents will ...
In family law cases; custody, guardianship, personal relationship facility, alimony allocation, such...
The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (the Convention) was enac...
In response to the increasing number of traumatic international child abduction cases, the Hague Abd...
The issue of international child abduction arose when non-custodial parents abduct their own childre...
The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC)1 is the most widely adopted international human righ...
This study is intended to address the problem of international parental child abduction from Islamic...
This paper examines the position of parental child abduction under the Malaysian law and the approac...
The rise in international parental child abductions can be attributed to the growing rate of inter-c...
The number of international parental child abduction cases is gradually increasing and the problem h...
Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 is an international treaty of United Nation. Malaysia has...
Abduction often involves the parents of the child. After a marriage is dissolved most parents will ...
The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) is the only human rights treaty to which all Muslim ...
This article examines some of the key provisions in the Working Draft of the Hague Convention on the...
Intercountry adoption is recognized at international level as one of the available means for child c...
Abduction often involves the parents of the child. After a marriage is dissolved most parents will ...
In family law cases; custody, guardianship, personal relationship facility, alimony allocation, such...
The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (the Convention) was enac...
In response to the increasing number of traumatic international child abduction cases, the Hague Abd...
The issue of international child abduction arose when non-custodial parents abduct their own childre...
The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC)1 is the most widely adopted international human righ...
This study is intended to address the problem of international parental child abduction from Islamic...
This paper examines the position of parental child abduction under the Malaysian law and the approac...
The rise in international parental child abductions can be attributed to the growing rate of inter-c...
The number of international parental child abduction cases is gradually increasing and the problem h...
Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 is an international treaty of United Nation. Malaysia has...
Abduction often involves the parents of the child. After a marriage is dissolved most parents will ...
The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) is the only human rights treaty to which all Muslim ...
This article examines some of the key provisions in the Working Draft of the Hague Convention on the...
Intercountry adoption is recognized at international level as one of the available means for child c...
Abduction often involves the parents of the child. After a marriage is dissolved most parents will ...
In family law cases; custody, guardianship, personal relationship facility, alimony allocation, such...
The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (the Convention) was enac...