The best interests of the child in the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union

L. Lonardo
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The principle that ‘in all actions relating to children (…) the child's best interests must be a primary consideration’ (Article 24(2) EU Charter of Fundamental Rights) is widely applied by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). This article considers preliminary rulings in which the CJEU had recourse to the best interests of the child as the criterion for settling the dispute in the main proceeding. For analytical purposes, these cases may be grouped in two clusters: cases resembling child custody disputes, and other cases. It is argued that, in the light of the varied factual circumstances of the judicial disputes, the application of the criterion of best interests of the child as primary consideration warrants further scrutiny. To this end, this article identifies and assesses a practical and a conceptual challenge to the widespread application of the criterion. The former posits that the criterion is indeterminate, and this article considers whether drawing from Article 3 of the Convention on the Right of the Child may help in solving the uncertainty; the latter maintains that the test is unjust and self-defying, a critique that this article finds only partially founded, for cases resembling child custody disputes.
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欧洲联盟法院判例法中儿童的最大利益
“在所有与儿童有关的行动中……儿童的最大利益必须是首要考虑”的原则(《欧盟基本权利宪章》第24条第2款)被欧盟法院广泛适用。本文将欧洲法院诉诸儿童最大利益的初步裁决视为在主要诉讼中解决争端的标准。为便于分析,这些案件可分为两类:类似儿童监护权纠纷的案件和其他案件。有人认为,鉴于司法争端的各种实际情况,儿童最大利益标准作为首要考虑的适用值得进一步审查。为此,本文确定并评估了对该标准广泛应用的实际和概念挑战。前者假定该标准是不确定的,本文考虑从《儿童权利公约》第3条中提取是否有助于解决这种不确定性;后者坚持认为,这种测试是不公正和自我蔑视的,这篇文章发现,对于类似儿童监护权纠纷的案件,这种批评只是部分成立。
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