The Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Justice on the Hague Convention on International Child Abduction
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Preliminary Material
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- Contents
- Biographical Note
- Principal Publications
- Foreword (19-20) (34K)
- Introduction (21-23) (38K)
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European Court Of Human Rights Cases Concerning The Hague Convention On International Child Abduction
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- Article 8 Of The European Convention On Human Rights
- Failure To Enforce A Return Order That The Courts Have Made
- Failure To Deal With The Application For Return And The Enforcement Of The Return Order Speedily Enough
- Failure To Take A Final Decision On Whether Or Not To Return A Child Without Undue Delay
- Failure To Invoke The Hague Convention Where It Ought To Have Been Applied
- Failure To Interpret Key Provisions Of The Hague Convention Correctly
- Article 6 Of The European Convention On Human Rights
- Delay By The European Court Of Human Rights In Deciding Hague Convention Cases
- Some Examples Of The Impact Of The European Court Of Human Rights’ Rulings Concerning The Hague Convention On The National Application Of That Convention (81-84) (41K)
- European Court Of Justice Case Law On Child Abduction (85-96) (61K)
- Conclusion (97-104) (48K)
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Preliminary Material
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