United States Responses to International Parental Abduction: …
Foreign Affairs: Changes to Germany’s Implementation of the …
United States Responses to International Parental Abduction: …
GERMANY: CONSTITUTIONAL COURT DECISION IN CASE CONCERNING THE HAGUE CONVENTION ON THE CIVIL ASPECTS OF INTERNATIONAL CHILD ABDUCTION, INCLUDING MEMORANDUM PREPARED BY THE PERMANENT BUREAU OF THE HAGUE CONFERENCE ON PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW FOR SUBMISSION TO THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT
Foreign affairs : changes to Germany’s implementation of the Hague Child Abduction Convention : report to the Chairman, Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate
Kehrer Two PA Petitions Submitted to German Parliament
Petitions encourage the Parliament to make individuals who induce parental alienation subject to criminal penalties.
Loos v. Manuel, 278 N.J. Super. 607, 651 A.2d 1077 (Ch. Div. 1994)

Return refused; the foster parents did not enjoy any rights of custody at the moment of the removal.
Koch v. Koch, 416 F. Supp. 2d 645, (E.D. Wis., 2006)

Return ordered; the removal was wrongful, the children being habitually resident in Germany at the time they were taken.
Koch v. Koch, 450 F.3d 703 (2006 7th Cir.)

Appeal dismissed and return ordered; the children were habitually resident in Germany at the time of the removal, albeit the primary reasoning of the trial court was not followed.
Holder v. Holder, 392 F.3d 1009 (9th Cir 2004)

Appeal dismissed and return application dismissed; the retention was not wrongful as the children never acquired a habitual residence in Germany.