This article critiques the usefulness of habitual residence as the sole connecting factor in Hague Convention child abduction cases. This is achieved by examining the quality of this jurisdiction in light of changes in the gender dynamics underpinning international parental child abduction and the transnational family phenomenon. Arguably, the child’s habitual residence as a home environment of the nature anticipated by the Convention’s drafters is an increasingly outdated construct. This is due to an increase in both the number of abducting primary-carer mothers, and their families’ growing mobility. Judicial determinations of habitual residence made during Conven- tion return proceedings are entrenched in the state-centric paradigm. This ...
The most common form of kidnapping is when a child is taken by a parent from a co-parent. When the k...
This Development offers a discussion and analysis of the most recent cases that have formulated a de...
In family law cases; custody, guardianship, personal relationship facility, alimony allocation, such...
This article critiques the usefulness of habitual residence as the sole\ud connecting factor in Hagu...
Since 1980, the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (Child Abduct...
In becoming a signatory to The Hague Convention on International Child Abduction, the United States ...
This article reports the findings of an empirical study of outcomes experienced by abducting primary...
In becoming a signatory to The Hague Convention on International Child Abduction, the United States ...
Since 1980, the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (Child Abduct...
Part I.A first outlines the three major divisions in habitual residence interpretation within the Un...
This article reports the findings of a two phased empirical study that examines the formulation of p...
The present work introduces a series of controversial issues related to the interpretation of the au...
The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (the Convention) was enac...
'Protective mothers’ is a term used in the literature on child abuse to refer to women who take proa...
This article explores the outcomes experienced by abducting primary carer mothers and their children...
The most common form of kidnapping is when a child is taken by a parent from a co-parent. When the k...
This Development offers a discussion and analysis of the most recent cases that have formulated a de...
In family law cases; custody, guardianship, personal relationship facility, alimony allocation, such...
This article critiques the usefulness of habitual residence as the sole\ud connecting factor in Hagu...
Since 1980, the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (Child Abduct...
In becoming a signatory to The Hague Convention on International Child Abduction, the United States ...
This article reports the findings of an empirical study of outcomes experienced by abducting primary...
In becoming a signatory to The Hague Convention on International Child Abduction, the United States ...
Since 1980, the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (Child Abduct...
Part I.A first outlines the three major divisions in habitual residence interpretation within the Un...
This article reports the findings of a two phased empirical study that examines the formulation of p...
The present work introduces a series of controversial issues related to the interpretation of the au...
The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (the Convention) was enac...
'Protective mothers’ is a term used in the literature on child abuse to refer to women who take proa...
This article explores the outcomes experienced by abducting primary carer mothers and their children...
The most common form of kidnapping is when a child is taken by a parent from a co-parent. When the k...
This Development offers a discussion and analysis of the most recent cases that have formulated a de...
In family law cases; custody, guardianship, personal relationship facility, alimony allocation, such...