Child Abduction in UK Law
- D (A Child) (Abduction: Rights of custody); Re
- S v S (Child Abduction) (Child's Views)
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A v A (Children: Habitual Residence)
... ... has jurisdiction to order the "return" to this country of a small child who has never lived or even been here, on the basis either that he is ... the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction 1980 ("the Hague Child Abduction Convention"), is different from the ... ...
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Re B (A Child) (Habitual Residence: Inherent Jurisdiction)
... ... 23 In the appellant's appeal to the Court of Appeal against the orders of Hogg J the Reunite International Child Abduction Centre ("Reunite") was permitted to intervene. By its judgment, the court concluded that Hogg J had been entitled to hold that on 3 February 2014 B ... ...
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E (Children) (FC)
... ... of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction 1980 ("the Hague Convention"). The Swiss Federal Court had ... ...
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R, Petitioner
... ... Intervener (Reunite International Child Abduction Centre) ... Written submissions only ... ...
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LC (Children)
... ... (Instructed by Dawson Cornwell) ... Child TM ... David Williams QC Jacqueline Renton ... International Child ... Abduction Centre ... James Turner QC Katy Chokowry ... (Instructed ... ...
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Re J (A Child) (Custody rights; Jurisdiction)
... ... for the summary return of children to countries which are not parties to the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. But it is also another example of intervention by the Court of Appeal in the exercise of discretion by a trial judge despite the fact that he had, ... ...
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Re L (A Child) (Custody: Habitual Residence)
... ... Henry Setright QC Michael Gration ... (Instructed by Freemans Solicitors) ... Intervener (Reunite International Child Abduction Centre) ... Teertha Gupta QC ... Edward Devereux ... Michael Edwards ... (Instructed by Lyons Davidson) ... ...
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Re J (A Minor) (Abduction: Custody Rights)
... ... 2This appeal concerns the interpretation and application to somewhat special facts of the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction signed at The Hague on 25 October 1980 ("the Convention"). Both Australia and the United Kingdom are parties to the Convention, which was ... ...
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