Book Chapter

Habitual Residence in Child Abduction Cases: The Hybrid Approach Is Now the Norm but How Much Weight Should Be Given to Parental Intention?

Details

Citation

Beaumont P & Holliday J (2021) Habitual Residence in Child Abduction Cases: The Hybrid Approach Is Now the Norm but How Much Weight Should Be Given to Parental Intention?. In: Pfeiffer M, Brodec J, Bříza P & Zavadilová M (eds.) Liber Amicorum Monika Pauknerova. Prague: Wolters Kluwer, pp. 27-36. https://obchod.wolterskluwer.cz/cz/liber-amicorum-monika-pauknerova.p6389.html

Abstract
Impact of earlier research on a US Supreme Court case and analysis of how 'habitual residence' should be interpreted in the Hague Child Abduction Convention 1980 particularly for newborns and children who are the subject of a family agreement.

Keywords
Private International Law; child abduction; habitual residence

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2021
Publication date online31/10/2021
PublisherWolters Kluwer
Publisher URLhttps://obchod.wolterskluwer.cz/…erova.p6389.html
Place of publicationPrague

People (2)

Professor Paul Beaumont

Professor Paul Beaumont

Professor of Private International Law, Law

Dr Jayne Holliday

Dr Jayne Holliday

Senior Lecturer, Law