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Summary
of the Basic Rules for the Granting of a Petition for Return of a Wrongfully
Removed Child under the
Hague Convention on the Civil
Aspects of International Child Abduction
NEW!
Child Custody: The Hague Convention And International
Child Abduction
"Habitual Residence Under the Hague Convention",
September 23, 1997
"International Child Abduction", October 26, 1993
"Passport Clauses
in Custody Agreements", April 8, 2002
Thwarting Abductions By Parents, by Ellen Seigerman
Brandes and Joel R. Brandes, New Jersey Lawyer, February
11, 2002
"The
Hague Convention's Psychological Harm Defense", January
30, 2001
Children's Passport Issuance Alert Program
The
Hague Convention Full Status Report 28
The Hague Convention Links to Central Authorities and
Related Websites
The
State Department List of Party Countries to The Hague
Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child
Abduction
The
List of Central Authorities designated by Countries to
The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of
International Child Abduction
Department of State, Public
Notice 957, Hague International Child Abduction Convention; Text and Legal
Analysis
NEW!
2004 Report on Compliance
with the Hague Convention of the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction
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The Explanatory Report of
Professor Elisa Perez-Vera - Commentary on the Hague Convention.
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