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2022
This chapter addresses cross-border parental child abduction in the light of the 1980 Hague Convention and provides a comprehensive analysis of the key concepts and relevant case law, regarding all aspects related to the wrongful removal or retantion and the exceptions to the return, with references to European and domestic case law.
Baruffi, Maria Caterina, Holliday, Jayne
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This chapter addresses cross-border parental child abduction in the light of the 1980 Hague Convention and provides a comprehensive analysis of the key concepts and relevant case law, regarding all aspects related to the wrongful removal or retantion and the exceptions to the return, with references to European and domestic case law.
Baruffi, Maria Caterina, Holliday, Jayne
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Clinical Pediatrics, 1989
The functioning of 17 children who had been abducted by one parent but subsequently returned was examined. The parent to whom the child was returned completed a behavior rating scale on the child for each of three time periods: pre-abduction, immediately post-abduction, and follow-up (the present time).
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The functioning of 17 children who had been abducted by one parent but subsequently returned was examined. The parent to whom the child was returned completed a behavior rating scale on the child for each of three time periods: pre-abduction, immediately post-abduction, and follow-up (the present time).
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Violence and Victims, 1991
This study examined the differences between 97 abducting and 60 nonabducting child molesters on selected typological and antisocial/criminal variables. Although the results supported one a priori hypothesis, they disconfirmed two others and yielded an unpredicted but theoretically interesting abductor covariate.
R A, Prentky +5 more
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This study examined the differences between 97 abducting and 60 nonabducting child molesters on selected typological and antisocial/criminal variables. Although the results supported one a priori hypothesis, they disconfirmed two others and yielded an unpredicted but theoretically interesting abductor covariate.
R A, Prentky +5 more
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2021
Within the realms of private international law and public international law, child abduction is not to be confused with either kidnapping for financial gain or human trafficking. Child abduction involves the wrongful removal of a child across an international frontier (Abduction, Transboundary) or the wrongful retention of a child within a foreign ...
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Within the realms of private international law and public international law, child abduction is not to be confused with either kidnapping for financial gain or human trafficking. Child abduction involves the wrongful removal of a child across an international frontier (Abduction, Transboundary) or the wrongful retention of a child within a foreign ...
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2020
This chapter focuses on the issue of parental child abduction, i.e. the removal of children by a parent to another country without the permission of the other parent or the permission of the court. It looks at jurisdiction, in which circumstances removal may be lawful, passports, and port alerts.
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This chapter focuses on the issue of parental child abduction, i.e. the removal of children by a parent to another country without the permission of the other parent or the permission of the court. It looks at jurisdiction, in which circumstances removal may be lawful, passports, and port alerts.
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1KBW on International Child Abduction
20201KBW on International Child Abduction is a guide to the practice and procedure in international child abduction proceedings, in particular applications under the 1980 Hague Convention. It provides guidance as to the law of England and Wales and relevant international law in child abduction cases, as well as the procedures for making applications in the
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1989
Although many of the issues associated with parental divorce that can impact upon children have been well documented, there has been one notable exception: parental child abduction or child stealing. According to Agopian (1981), “Parental child-stealing is the act of a parent abducting or detaining a child from the custodial parent in violation of a ...
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Although many of the issues associated with parental divorce that can impact upon children have been well documented, there has been one notable exception: parental child abduction or child stealing. According to Agopian (1981), “Parental child-stealing is the act of a parent abducting or detaining a child from the custodial parent in violation of a ...
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2019
This chapter focuses on the issue of parental child abduction, i.e. the removal of children by a parent to another country without the permission of the other parent or the permission of the court. It looks at jurisdiction, in which circumstances removal may be lawful, passports, and port alerts.
Jane Sendall, Roiya Hodgson
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This chapter focuses on the issue of parental child abduction, i.e. the removal of children by a parent to another country without the permission of the other parent or the permission of the court. It looks at jurisdiction, in which circumstances removal may be lawful, passports, and port alerts.
Jane Sendall, Roiya Hodgson
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2004
The media has brought to public awareness the problem of newborn and child abductions by strangers. However, abductions of children and babies by their parents are much more prevalent. According to federal government statistics, there were 93 child abductions by strangers in 2001, down from 138 in 2000 (Levine, August 19, 2002, The Trentonian, ysiwyg://
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The media has brought to public awareness the problem of newborn and child abductions by strangers. However, abductions of children and babies by their parents are much more prevalent. According to federal government statistics, there were 93 child abductions by strangers in 2001, down from 138 in 2000 (Levine, August 19, 2002, The Trentonian, ysiwyg://
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