Re Z (Abduction: Non-Convention Country)

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1999
Year1999
CourtFamily Division
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8 cases
  • Re E (A Minor)
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • 19 Marzo 2008
    ...the reactions of the parents and the effect of those reactions on E. 231 Albeit that I still hold the view expressed in Re Z (Abduction: Non-Convention Country) [1999] 1 FLR 1270 at 1285b that generally it is better for a child to have his medium to long term future determined without the e......
  • K v D
    • Jamaica
    • Supreme Court (Jamaica)
    • 7 Octubre 2003
    ...to order the summary return of the child to the jurisdiction from which he or she has been removed have been distilled in Re Z (Abduction)(Non-Convention Country) [1999] 1 F.LR. 1270. In this case seven months had elapsed between the arrival of the children in England, from Malta, and the d......
  • T v R (Abduction: Forum Conveniens)
    • United Kingdom
    • High Court
    • Invalid date
    ...relief: appropriate forum) [1997] 2 FCR 659, [1997] 1 FLR 257. Z (a minor) (abduction: non-convention country), Re[1999] 1 FCR 251, [1999] 1 FLR 1270. ApplicationThe father applied, inter alia, for an order registering the order of the Court of Appeal for Scania and Blekinge, Sweden, dated ......
  • Re E (Abduction: Non-Convention Country)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 24 Junio 1999
    ...himself as to the law by adopting a recent judgment of Mr Justice Charles in the case of Re Z (Abduction: non—Convention Country) [1999] 1 FLR 1270. In that judgment Mr Justice Charles conducted a full and scholarly review of the modern case law and distilled a number of propositions which ......
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