The Hague Child Abduction Convention and Re-relocation Disputes

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES International Journal of Law Policy and the Family Pub Date : 2021-03-18 DOI:10.1093/LAWFAM/EBAA021
R. Schuz
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It is widely recognized that the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction ('the Convention') is invoked in types of cases which were not envisioned by the drafters and which might not naturally be classified as abduction cases. This article provides detailed consideration of one such type of case, which will be referred to as "re-relocation disputes." Such disputes arise when, following a temporary/ conditional move or a recent permanent move to a 'new' country, one parent wishes to return to the 'base' country', while the other insists on staying in the new country. The purpose of this article is to consider the impact and policy implications of using the Convention's mandatory return mechanism to resolve these disputes. Reframing these situations as re-relocation disputes facilitates analysis of the phenomenon from a broader perspective, including consideration of tools designed to create certainty and to produce result consistent with policy objectives. This discussion is particularly timely in the light of global jurisprudential developments over the last few years in relation to the test for determining the child's habitual residence and the implications of the recent decision of the English Court of Appeal in the case of Re NY[2019]UKSC 49 for consensual removals or retentions.
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海牙诱拐儿童公约和重新安置争端
人们普遍认识到,1980年《关于国际儿童诱拐民事方面问题的海牙公约》(《公约》)适用于起草者没有预见到的案件类型,这些案件可能不自然地归类为诱拐案件。本文详细讨论了这类案件中的一种,我们称之为“搬迁纠纷”。当父母一方临时/有条件迁移或最近永久迁移到一个“新”国家后,一方希望返回“基础”国家,而另一方坚持留在新的国家时,就会出现这种纠纷。本文的目的是考虑使用《公约》的强制遣返机制来解决这些争端的影响和政策含义。将这些情况重新定义为重新安置纠纷有助于从更广泛的角度分析这一现象,包括考虑旨在创造确定性和产生符合政策目标的结果的工具。鉴于过去几年在确定儿童惯常居住地的测试方面的全球法理学发展,以及最近英国上诉法院在Re NY[2019]UKSC 49案中关于双方同意的移除或保留的决定的影响,这种讨论尤其及时。
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期刊介绍: The subject matter of the International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family comprises the following: - Analyses of the law relating to the family which carry an interest beyond the jurisdiction dealt with, or which are of a comparative nature - Theoretical analyses of family law - Sociological literature concerning the family which is of special interest to law and legal policy - Social policy literature of special interest to law and the family - Literature in related disciplines (such as medicine, psychology, demography) which is of special relevance to law and the family - Research findings in the above areas, reviews of books and relevant reports The journal has a flexible policy as to length of contributions, so that substantial research reports can be included.
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