
Tribunal for Children, Rome, 25 January 2002, Case No. 538/02.
The child, a girl, was 13 years old at the date of the application. The father claimed that the child’s mother prevented him from exercising
The child, a girl, was 13 years old at the date of the application. The father claimed that the child’s mother prevented him from exercising
The case related to a boy who was aged 13 at the date of the alleged wrongful retention. The parents were married. The father, a
The parents were married from 1985 to 1987 and during this time lived in Israel. After the divorce the mother left Israel, but after some
The child, a girl, was aged 8 1/2 at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. Her English father and Swiss mother were divorced. The
The children, a boy and a girl, were 11 _ and 9 _ respectively at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. They had lived
The three children, two boys and a girl, were aged 7, 4, and 2 at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. The parents were
The child was 12 _ at the date of the alleged wrongful retention. She had lived in the United States, Peru and New Zealand. Her
The child, a boy, was approximately two years old at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. The parents, Italian citizens, were not married. They
The child, a girl, was aged 2 1/2 at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. Until then she had always lived in the United
The child, a boy, was 6 1/2 at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. The parents, both Argentinean nationals, were married in Argentina in