Judicial Options for the Prevention of Parental Child Abduction
Non-Hague Convention child abductions – bilateral agreements
Non-Hague Convention child abductions – bilateral agreements Non-Hague Convention child abductions Bilateral Agreements: Australia – Egypt (2000) [English] [Arabic] Belgium – Morocco (1981) [Français] Belgium – Tunisia (1982) [Français] Canada – Egypt (1997) [English] [Français] [Arabic] Canada – Lebanon (2000) [English] [Français] France – Algeria (1988) [Français] France – Egypt (1982) [Français] [Arabic] France – […]
List of Central Authorities
List of Central Authorities (national Central Authorities are responsible for carrying out the duties imposed by the 1980 Hague Convention) Albania – Central Authority Andorra – Central Authority Argentina – Central Authority Armenia – Central Authority Australia – Central Authority Austria – Central Authority Bahamas – Central Authority Barbados – Central Authority Belarus – Central Authority […]
Guide to Good Practice Child Abduction Convention – Mediation
Recommendation adopted by the Fourteenth Session: model form to be used in making applications for the return of wrongfully removed or retained children
Recommendation adopted by the Fourteenth Session Model form to be used in making applications for the return of wrongfully removed or retained children
Lozano v. Alvarez (134 S.Ct. 1224, 188 L.Ed.2d 200 (2014)
Lozano v. Alvarez (134 S.Ct. 1224, 188 L.Ed.2d 200 (2014) – The U.S. Supreme Court held that the one-year period set forth in Article 12 of the Hague Convention is not subject to equitable tolling
Chafin v. Chafin (133 S.Ct. 1017, 185 L.Ed.2d 1 (2013)
Chafin v. Chafin (133 S.Ct. 1017, 185 L.Ed.2d 1 (2013) – The U.S. Supreme Court held that the return of a child to a foreign country pursuant to a Hague Convention return order does not render an appeal of that order moot.
Abbott v. Abbott (130 S. Ct. 1983, 176 L. Ed. 2d 789 (2010))
Abbott v. Abbott (130 S. Ct. 1983, 176 L. Ed. 2d 789 (2010)) – The U.S. Supreme Court held that a parent has a right of custody under the Hague Convention by reason of that parent’s ne exeat right.