Families Across FrontiersNigel Vaughan Lowe, Gillian Douglas Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1996 M11 20 - 868 páginas Comprising 56 of the papers originally presented at the highly successful 8th World Conference of the International Society of Family held in Cardiff, UK, "Families Across Frontiers" provides a unique and invaluable global insight into how both the international community and individual states are attempting to deal with problems and issues raised by families crossing political and cultural frontiers. The book offers detailed consideration of many of the major international instruments affecting the family, such as the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, the European Convention on Human Rights, the UN Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women, the Geneva Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, the Hague Convention on Inter-Country Abduction, the Hague and European Convention on International Child Abduction, the Hague Convention on Recognition and Enforcement of Maintenance Obligation and on The Law Applicable to Maintenance Obligations and on the Inter-American Convention Support Obligations. Written by experts from 20 different nations, this book provides indispensable reading for those wishing to enhance their understanding of the increasingly important international dimension of family law. |
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Introduction | 5 |
Introduction | 9 |
Case Law and Cooperation as the Building Blocks for Protec | 27 |
Facts Conflicts Trends by Dieter 177 | 41 |
Connecting Factors in International Family Law by Helge Thue | 53 |
Transnational Litigation in Family Matters by Don MacDougall | 63 |
A World Dilemma by Lynn | 75 |
Family Rights Under the United Nations Convention on | 95 |
The Protection of Minority Cultures and Religions Within State | 407 |
Introduction | 417 |
The Treatment by the European Union of Unaccompanied Minors | 435 |
Refugee Law and the Rights of the Child by Dallal Stevens Uni | 449 |
The Current Status of Migrant and Refugee Children in the | 465 |
Family Migration in the Netherlands by M J C Koens State | 483 |
237 | 494 |
The | 499 |
Qualifications of Signatories to the United Nations Convention | 117 |
ParentChild Relationships Within the European Convention | 137 |
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and Controversial | 151 |
115 | 168 |
New Zealand and The 1989 United Nations Convention on | 179 |
Les Conventions Internationales et Leur Accueil par les Tri | 197 |
Which Law? Which Family? Which Women? Problems | 207 |
Some Remarks on the Constitution of the Republic of South | 229 |
Cultural Diversity Human Rights and the Family in Contem | 237 |
Introduction | 255 |
Mapping the Frontiers by Judith Masson and Christine | 277 |
A View From England and | 295 |
Multiculturalism and the Regulation of Marital Status in Australia | 309 |
Crosscultural Challenges to Family Law in AotearoaNew | 327 |
179 | 339 |
Indian Child Welfare in the United States | 347 |
The Get Revisited by Michael Free | 361 |
197 | 380 |
Protecting Minority Cultures and Religions in Matters of Per | 385 |
207 | 390 |
Religious Schools and Religious Schooling by Carolyn Hamilton | 395 |
The Education of Migrants Children by | 523 |
The Export of Children from the United King | 539 |
Introduction | 561 |
Conflict and CoOperation The Approach to Conflicts of Law in | 577 |
The Recognition of Intercountry Adoptions in the Light of the | 591 |
TransRacial Adoption in the United States and the Impact | 605 |
Intercountry Adoption and Child Welfare in Japan by Yukiko | 625 |
La Reglementation Des Adoptions Internationales Selon Le | 637 |
Difference of Religion and the Adoption of Minors in Greek Law | 653 |
Australian Judicial Attitudes to the Convention on the Civil | 663 |
Swedish Report by | 693 |
Les Enlèvements Internationaux dEnfants et le Droit Français | 705 |
Introduction | 713 |
New Ideas from the Americas | 733 |
Conflicts of Laws by Maria Antokolskaya | 753 |
Support Obligations of Stepparents and Persons In Loco Par | 765 |
Rights of Property Upon Divorce in Swedish Conflict of Laws | 793 |
Introduction | 809 |
Procreative Tourism Genetic Testing and the Law by Linda | 831 |
The Influence of Strasbourg on English Family Law by Sir | 849 |
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