Child Abduction and Custody (Parties to Conventions) (Amendment) Order 1990

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
CitationSI 1990/2289

1990 No. 2289

CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS

The Child Abduction and Custody (Parties to Conventions) (Amendment) Order 1990

Made 20th November 1990

At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 20th day of November 1990

Present,

The Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty in Council

Her Majesty, in exercise of the powers conferred on Her by sections 2 and 13 of the Child Abduction and Custody Act 19851, is pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows:

S-1 This Order may be cited as the Child Abduction and Custody...

1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Child Abduction and Custody (Parties to Conventions) (Amendment) Order 1990.

(2) The Child Abduction and Custody (Parties to Conventions) Order 19902is revoked.

S-2 The Child Abduction and Custody (Parties to Conventions) Order...

2. The Child Abduction and Custody (Parties to Conventions) Order 19863is amended by deleting Schedule 1 and Schedule 2 thereto4and substituting therefor the following–

SCHEDULE 1

Article 2

CONVENTION ON THE CIVIL ASPECTS OF INTERNATIONAL CHILD ABDUCTION, THE HAGUE, 25th OCTOBER 1980

Contracting States to the Convention

Territories specified in Declarations under Article 39 or 40 of the Convention

Date of Coming into Force as between the United Kingdom and the State or Territory

Australia

Australian States and mainland Territories

1st January 1987

Austria

1st October 1988

Belize

1st October 1989

Canada

Ontario

1st August 1986

New Brunswick

1st August 1986

British Columbia

1st August 1986

Manitoba

1st August 1986

Nova Scotia

1st August 1986

Newfoundland

1st August 1986

Prince Edward Island

1st August 1986

Quebec

1st August 1986

Yukon Territory

1st August 1986

Saskatchewan

1st November 1986

Alberta

1st February 1987

Northwest Territories

1st April 1988

The French Republic

1st August 1986

The Federal Republic of Germany

1st December 1990

The Hungarian People’s Republic

1st September 1986

The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg

1st January 1987

The Kingdom of the Netherlands

1st September 1990

Norway

1st April 1989

The Portuguese Republic

1st August 1986

Spain

1st September 1987

Sweden

1st June 1989

The Swiss Confederation

1st August 1986

The United States of America

1st July 1988

SCHEDULE 2

Article 3

EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF DECISIONS CONCERNING CUSTODY OF CHILDREN AND ON THE RESTORATION OF CUSTODY OF CHILDREN, LUXEMBOURG, 20th MAY 1980

Contracting States to the Convention

Territories specified in Declarations under Article 24 or 25 of the Convention

Date of Coming into Force of Convention as between the United Kingdom and the State or Territory

The Republic of Austria

1st August 1986

The Kingdom of Belgium

1st August 1986

The Republic of Cyprus

1st October 1986

The French Republic

1st August 1986

The Federal Republic of Germany

1st February 1991

The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg

1st August 1986

The Kingdom of the Netherlands

1st September 1990

Norway

1st May 1989

The Portuguese Republic

1st August 1986

Spain

1st August 1986

Sweden

1st July 1989

The Swiss Confederation

1st August 1986”

G. I. de Deney

Clerk of the Privy Council

(This note is not part of the Order)

This Order amends the Child Abduction and Custody (Parties to Conventions) Order 1986. It adds the Federal Republic of Germany to the list of the Contracting States to the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction signed at the Hague on 25th October 1980 (Cm.33) and to the European Convention on Recognition and Enforcement of Decisions Concerning Custody of Children and on the Restoration of Custody of Children, signed at Luxembourg on 20th May 1980 (Cm. 191).


(2) S.I.1990/1503.
(3) S.I.1986/1159.
(4) Schedules 1 and 2 to S.I.1986/1159 were substituted by S.I.1990/1503.

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