Re P (Abduction: Non-Convention Country)
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1997 |
Year | 1997 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Civil Division) |
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4 cases
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Re J (A Child) (Return to Foreign Jurisdiction: Convention Rights)
...ER 942, [1951] AC 352, PC. P (a minor) (child abduction: non-convention country), Re[1996] 3 FCR 233, [1997] Fam 45, [1997] 2 WLR 223, [1997] 1 FLR 780, CA. Piglowska v Piglowski[1999] 2 FCR 481, [1999] 3 All ER 632, [1999] 1 WLR 1360, [1999] 2 FLR 763, HL. R (minors) (wardship: jurisdictio......
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Re Z (A Minor) (abduction: non-Convention country)
...time of these cases is Re P (a minor) (abduction) [1996] 3 FCR 233. The headnote in that case (Re P (abduction: non-convention country) [1997] 1 FLR 780) reads as ‘The mother gave birth in England and then returned to the father in Madagascar. The family later moved to India. The mother was......
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Re S, N and C (Non-Hague Convention Abduction: Habitual Residence: Child's Views)
...elevate consideration of Article 13 matters into a form of test in non-Convention cases. (See Re P (abduction: Non-Convention country) (1997) 1 FLR 780. [10] I wish to make it clear at this stage that I have found absolutely nothing in the evidence in this case which would lead me to the co......
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N v O
...done so, however, in accordance with the guidelines laid down by the English Court of Appeal in Re P (Abduction: Non-Convention Country) [1997] 1 FLR 780, the headnote of which "... the overwhelming burden of the authorities was that welfare was the only consideration which governed the cou......