Research handbook on international child abduction : the 1980 Hague convention / edited by Marilyn Freeman (Principal Research Fellow, Westminster Law School, University of Westminster, UK) and Nicola Taylor (Director of the Children's Issues Centre, Faculty of Law, University of Otago, New Zealand).
2023
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Research handbook on international child abduction : the 1980 Hague convention / edited by Marilyn Freeman (Principal Research Fellow, Westminster Law School, University of Westminster, UK) and Nicola Taylor (Director of the Children's Issues Centre, Faculty of Law, University of Otago, New Zealand).
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Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023.
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1 online resource (486 pages).
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Research handbooks in family law.
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Contents: Foreword
Acknowledgements
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List of abbreviations
Part I. Introduction and key themes
1. Introduction and key themes / Nicola Taylor and Marilyn Freeman
Part II. The impacts of international child abduction
2. Long-term reflections of a former milk carton kid / Sarah Cecilie Finkelstein Waters
3. Ghosts in our genes: Psychological issues in child abduction and high conflict cases / Sarah Calvert
Part III. The 1980 hague convention - history and longitudinal trends
4. The global effort to deter parental kidnapping: A history of the hague child abduction convention / Linda Elrod
5. The value and challenges of statistical studies looking at the operation of the 1980 hague convention on the civil aspects of international child abduction / Nigel Lowe and Victoria Stephens
Part IV. The 1980 hague convention - implementation and operationalisation
6. The role of the permanent bureau in the operation of the hcch 1980 child abduction convention / Gérardine Goh Escolar
7. Fleeing for safety: Helping battered mothers and their children using article 13(1)(b) / Jeffrey Edleson, Sudha Shetty and Mary Fata
8. Child participation and the child objection exception / Rhona Schuz
9. Judicial activism: A 20-year evolution / Sir Mathew Thorpe
Part V. International child abduction in selected geographical regions
10. The European court of human rights / Thalia Kruger and Sara Lembrechts
11. The court of justice of the European Union and international abduction of children / Costanza Honorati
12. International child abduction in aotearoa new zealand, australia and the pacific: Similarities and differences / Mark Henaghan, Christian Poland and Clement Kong
13. The 1980 convention comes of age in the United States / Stephen Cullen and Kelly Powers
14. International child abduction in asia / Yuko Nishitani
15. International child abduction in Africa / Julia Sloth-Nielsen
16. The Caribbean and international child abduction - this is my child: Catch me if you can! / Diahann Gordon Harrison
Part VI. Non-hague convention countries
17. International child abduction and non-hague convention countries / Jeremy Morley
18. International child abduction in India / Anil Malhotra and Ranjit Malhotra
Part VII. Key perspectives on international child abduction and hague convention proceedings
19. The crc perspective in the context of international child abduction and the 1980 hague convention / Ann Skelton
20. The continuing challenge of the 1980 hague convention - a judicial perspective / The Honourable Mr Justice Alistair MacDonald
21. Legal perspective: Remedying international child abduction - the impact of international developments upon the english legal approach / Henry Setright KC and Michael Gration KC
22. International child abduction from the perspective of a central authority under the 1980 hague convention / Joëlle Schickel-Küng and Anna Claudia Alfieri
23. Ngo/support services perspective: The importance of an independent specialist centre on international family conflicts / Suzanne Labadie
24. Cross-border family mediation in parental child abduction cases / Ischtar Khalaf-Newsome
Part VIIi. Reflections and future directions
25. Whither the 1980 hague abduction convention? / Nigel Lowe KC (Hon)
26. Nurturing the 1980 hague abduction convention / Marilyn Freeman and Nicola Taylor
Index.
Acknowledgements
Spelling, reference or style conventions
List of abbreviations
Part I. Introduction and key themes
1. Introduction and key themes / Nicola Taylor and Marilyn Freeman
Part II. The impacts of international child abduction
2. Long-term reflections of a former milk carton kid / Sarah Cecilie Finkelstein Waters
3. Ghosts in our genes: Psychological issues in child abduction and high conflict cases / Sarah Calvert
Part III. The 1980 hague convention - history and longitudinal trends
4. The global effort to deter parental kidnapping: A history of the hague child abduction convention / Linda Elrod
5. The value and challenges of statistical studies looking at the operation of the 1980 hague convention on the civil aspects of international child abduction / Nigel Lowe and Victoria Stephens
Part IV. The 1980 hague convention - implementation and operationalisation
6. The role of the permanent bureau in the operation of the hcch 1980 child abduction convention / Gérardine Goh Escolar
7. Fleeing for safety: Helping battered mothers and their children using article 13(1)(b) / Jeffrey Edleson, Sudha Shetty and Mary Fata
8. Child participation and the child objection exception / Rhona Schuz
9. Judicial activism: A 20-year evolution / Sir Mathew Thorpe
Part V. International child abduction in selected geographical regions
10. The European court of human rights / Thalia Kruger and Sara Lembrechts
11. The court of justice of the European Union and international abduction of children / Costanza Honorati
12. International child abduction in aotearoa new zealand, australia and the pacific: Similarities and differences / Mark Henaghan, Christian Poland and Clement Kong
13. The 1980 convention comes of age in the United States / Stephen Cullen and Kelly Powers
14. International child abduction in asia / Yuko Nishitani
15. International child abduction in Africa / Julia Sloth-Nielsen
16. The Caribbean and international child abduction - this is my child: Catch me if you can! / Diahann Gordon Harrison
Part VI. Non-hague convention countries
17. International child abduction and non-hague convention countries / Jeremy Morley
18. International child abduction in India / Anil Malhotra and Ranjit Malhotra
Part VII. Key perspectives on international child abduction and hague convention proceedings
19. The crc perspective in the context of international child abduction and the 1980 hague convention / Ann Skelton
20. The continuing challenge of the 1980 hague convention - a judicial perspective / The Honourable Mr Justice Alistair MacDonald
21. Legal perspective: Remedying international child abduction - the impact of international developments upon the english legal approach / Henry Setright KC and Michael Gration KC
22. International child abduction from the perspective of a central authority under the 1980 hague convention / Joëlle Schickel-Küng and Anna Claudia Alfieri
23. Ngo/support services perspective: The importance of an independent specialist centre on international family conflicts / Suzanne Labadie
24. Cross-border family mediation in parental child abduction cases / Ischtar Khalaf-Newsome
Part VIIi. Reflections and future directions
25. Whither the 1980 hague abduction convention? / Nigel Lowe KC (Hon)
26. Nurturing the 1980 hague abduction convention / Marilyn Freeman and Nicola Taylor
Index.
Summary
"With a focus on the 1980 Hague Convention, this cutting-edge Research Handbook provides a holistic overview of the law on international child abduction from prevention, through voluntary agreements and Convention proceedings, to post-return and aftercare issues. Analysing the repercussions of abduction from the perspectives of both abducted children and the therapeutic professionals engaged in their cases, chapters assess the contributions of the many professionals and key agencies involved in the field. Identifying the 1980 Hague Convention as the principal global instrument for dealing with child abduction, the Research Handbook traces its role, history, development and impact, alongside the mechanisms required for its effective use. Evaluating current trends, areas of concern in legal practice and various regional initiatives, it considers alternatives to high-conflict court proceedings in international child abduction cases. The Convention's strengths, successes, weaknesses and gaps are discussed, and the Research Handbook concludes by addressing the need to tackle the challenges in its future operation. Interdisciplinary and accessible in approach, the contributions from renowned subject specialists will prove useful to students and scholars of human rights and family law, international law and the intersections between law and gender studies, politics and sociology. Its combination of research, policy and practice will be of use to legal practitioners working in family law alongside NGOs and central authorities working in the field"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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