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DETERMINATION OF THE HABITUAL RESIDENCE OF A CHILD IN CROSS-BORDER CASES ON PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY AND CHILD PROTECTION MEASURES

Baltic Journal of Legal and Social Sciences
The article examines the concept "habitual residence of a child" in cross-border cases regarding parental responsibility and child protection measures and its significance for Private International Law.
O. Sushch
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The localization of torts pursuant to Art. 4 of the Rome II Regulation between “lex loci damni directi”, common habitual residence and escape clause

CUADERNOS DE DERECHO TRANSNACIONAL
The Italian Supreme Court has clarified the interpretation of Art. 4 (1) of Rome II, reaffirmingthat in road traffic accidents, the applicable law is that of the place where the primary victimsustained physical injuries, as the lex damni coincides with ...
Federica Sartori
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Population, Territory, and State-istics: "Habitual Residence" in the Belgian Census, 1846–1947

Journal of Social History, 2019
:In the eighteenth century, statistics was designed and understood as state-istics, as a scientific representation of the state, its territory, and its population.
Kaat Louckx
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Parents' interests versus children's interests in child's return procedures to the state of his or her habitual residence

Integrare prin cercetare și inovare. Științe Juridice și econimice
The procedure for returning a child to his or her habitual residence combines the interests of both the child and his or her legal representatives. Generally, the child's interest in this type of case is primarily to be safe, to maintain close relations ...
Dina Vrabie
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Habitual Residence: The New Domicile?

International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 2000
There have been several cases reported over the last few years on the meaning of “habitual residence”. This comparatively new phrase is much in use not only in domestic legislation but also in various Hague Conventions on the reform of private international law and it is in widespread use by the European Commission.
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