In this article we compare how children’s objections to being returned to their country of origin are treated in Hague child abduction matters in three different international jurisdictions: England and Wales, Australia, and the United States. We examine the relevance of children’s views for the purposes of the ‘gateway’ stage of the relevant exception to mandatory return, and how children’s objections have been approached in legislation, case law, and scholarly commentary. We critique each jurisdiction’s approach against the objectives of the Hague Convention and the Convention on the Rights of the Child. We discuss how aspects such as the methods by which children are heard can make a difference to experiences for children and make recomm...
In the past few years, the number of cases involving international child abduction has risen signifi...
This article reports the findings of an empirical study of outcomes experienced by abducting primary...
In family law cases; custody, guardianship, personal relationship facility, alimony allocation, such...
The rise in international parental child abductions can be attributed to the growing rate of inter-c...
The Hague Convention aims to deter future abductors and demonstrate mutual respect for the laws of i...
This article provides a critical analysis of divergent judicial opinions about how Australian courts...
Verkefnið er lokaðThe focus of this thesis is to see whether the Courts, judging under the Hague Con...
Since 1 August 1986 the United Kingdom has been party to two international conventions on child abdu...
The Hague Child Abduction Convention aims to secure the speedy return of abducted children. Judges c...
Analyses case law on the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction 1980...
This article examines how courts in the UK, the USA and South Africa apply and interpret article 13(...
Each year 350,000 cases of child abduction occur in the United States. Approximately 10,000 of these...
The authors examine the themes and provisions of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of Intern...
This article discusses the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction wh...
This paper considers two recent High Court cases conducted remotely during the COVID-19 lockdown tha...
In the past few years, the number of cases involving international child abduction has risen signifi...
This article reports the findings of an empirical study of outcomes experienced by abducting primary...
In family law cases; custody, guardianship, personal relationship facility, alimony allocation, such...
The rise in international parental child abductions can be attributed to the growing rate of inter-c...
The Hague Convention aims to deter future abductors and demonstrate mutual respect for the laws of i...
This article provides a critical analysis of divergent judicial opinions about how Australian courts...
Verkefnið er lokaðThe focus of this thesis is to see whether the Courts, judging under the Hague Con...
Since 1 August 1986 the United Kingdom has been party to two international conventions on child abdu...
The Hague Child Abduction Convention aims to secure the speedy return of abducted children. Judges c...
Analyses case law on the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction 1980...
This article examines how courts in the UK, the USA and South Africa apply and interpret article 13(...
Each year 350,000 cases of child abduction occur in the United States. Approximately 10,000 of these...
The authors examine the themes and provisions of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of Intern...
This article discusses the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction wh...
This paper considers two recent High Court cases conducted remotely during the COVID-19 lockdown tha...
In the past few years, the number of cases involving international child abduction has risen signifi...
This article reports the findings of an empirical study of outcomes experienced by abducting primary...
In family law cases; custody, guardianship, personal relationship facility, alimony allocation, such...