This article will consider a possible avenue for filling \u27gaps\u27 when the 1980 Hague Abduction Convention or the 1996 Child Protection Convention do not apply in child custody/abduction cases. Specifically, it will explore utilizing internal US domestic relations law to facilitate the return of a child who has been abducted to the USA from a non-signatory country. To better illustrate the potential effects, the article will explore this \u27gap filler\u27 through the lens of a case study involving Japan, the most prominent first world country that is not yet a signatory to the Convention. The article also considers the implications for the international community
This paper asserts that the only way true progress can be made regarding this problem is for the Uni...
This Note argues that the aspect of the Hague Abduction Convention addressing access rights is ineff...
Each year, thousands of children are abducted across international borders, often by one of their pa...
This article will consider a possible avenue for filling \u27gaps\u27 when the 1980 Hague Abduction ...
Parental child abduction has been on the increase in recent years, both within the United States and...
This article discusses the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction wh...
International parental child abduction is a growing problem, the effects of which are devastating fo...
Each year, hundreds innocent children are abducted from their homes and taken to foreign countries -...
Abstract: The present article aims to promote an analysis on the major Conventions concerning the re...
Japan has long been criticized for its failure to address the issue of international child abduction...
The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (the Convention) was enac...
The authors examine the themes and provisions of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of Intern...
International parental child abduction is a growing problem, the effects of which are devastating fo...
The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (the Convention) was enac...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that the Second Circuit’s approach is more consistent with the aims of th...
This paper asserts that the only way true progress can be made regarding this problem is for the Uni...
This Note argues that the aspect of the Hague Abduction Convention addressing access rights is ineff...
Each year, thousands of children are abducted across international borders, often by one of their pa...
This article will consider a possible avenue for filling \u27gaps\u27 when the 1980 Hague Abduction ...
Parental child abduction has been on the increase in recent years, both within the United States and...
This article discusses the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction wh...
International parental child abduction is a growing problem, the effects of which are devastating fo...
Each year, hundreds innocent children are abducted from their homes and taken to foreign countries -...
Abstract: The present article aims to promote an analysis on the major Conventions concerning the re...
Japan has long been criticized for its failure to address the issue of international child abduction...
The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (the Convention) was enac...
The authors examine the themes and provisions of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of Intern...
International parental child abduction is a growing problem, the effects of which are devastating fo...
The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (the Convention) was enac...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that the Second Circuit’s approach is more consistent with the aims of th...
This paper asserts that the only way true progress can be made regarding this problem is for the Uni...
This Note argues that the aspect of the Hague Abduction Convention addressing access rights is ineff...
Each year, thousands of children are abducted across international borders, often by one of their pa...