UAE NONCOMPLIANCE AS TO INTERNATIONAL CHILD ABDUCTION
Blog by Jeremy D. Morley The United Arab Emirates UAE does not adhere to any protocols with respect to international parental child abduction and has failed to adopt the Hague Abduction Convention. The U.S. State Department has determined and reported to the U.S. Congress that, in 2018, the UAE “demonstrated a pattern of noncompliance” within […]
Barbados Accedes to Hague Abduction Convention
Blog On 11 July 2019, Barbados deposited its instrument of accession to the HCCH Convention of 25 October 1980 on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (“Child Abduction Convention”). The Child Abduction Convention, which now has 101 Contracting Parties, will enter into force for Barbados on 1 October 2019. However, pursuant to Article 38 of the Convention, […]
State Department’s Annual Report on International Child Abduction: UAE
Blog The U.S. State Department has recently released their annual report on International Child Abduction. Below is our ninth post in a series here focusing on the nine countries classified as “demonstrating patterns of noncompliance.” Today’s country is United Arab Emirates. Country Summary: The United Arab Emirates does not adhere to any protocols with respect to […]
State Department’s Annual Report on International Child Abduction – Peru
Blog The U.S. State Department has recently released their annual report on International Child Abduction. Below is our eighth post in a series here focusing on the nine countries classified as “demonstrating patterns of noncompliance.” Today’s country is Peru. Country Summary: The Convention has been in force between the United States and Peru since 2007. In 2018, Peru […]
State Department’s Annual Report on International Child Abduction: Lebanon
Blog The U.S. State Department has recently released their annual report on International Child Abduction. Below is our seventh post in a series here focusing on the nine countries classified as “demonstrating patterns of noncompliance.” Today’s country is Lebanon. Country Summary: Lebanon does not adhere to any protocols with respect to international parental child abduction. In 2004, […]
State Department’s Annual Report on International Child Abduction – Jordan
Blog The U.S. State Department has recently released their annual report on International Child Abduction. Below is our sixth post in a series here focusing on the nine countries classified as “demonstrating patterns of noncompliance.” Today’s country is Jordan. Country Summary: Jordan does not adhere to any protocols with respect to international parental child abduction. In 2006, […]
State Department’s Annual Report on International Child Abduction – India
Blog The U.S. State Department has recently released their annual report on International Child Abduction. Below is our fifth post in a series here focusing on the nine countries classified as “demonstrating patterns of noncompliance.” Today’s country is India. Country Summary: India does not adhere to any protocols with respect to international parental child abduction. In 2018, […]
State Department’s Annual Report on International Child Abduction: Egypt
Blog The U.S. State Department has recently released their annual report on International Child Abduction. Below is our fourth post in a series here focusing on the nine countries classified as “demonstrating patterns of noncompliance.” Today’s country is Egypt. Country Summary: Egypt does not adhere to any protocols with respect to international parental child abduction. In […]
State Department’s Annual Report on International Child Abduction – Brazil
Blog The U.S. State Department has recently released their annual report on International Child Abduction. Below is our second post in a series here focusing on the nine countries classified as “demonstrating patterns of noncompliance.” Today’s country is Brazil. Country Summary: The Convention has been in force between the United States and Brazil since 2003. In 2018, Brazil demonstrated […]
State Department’s Annual Report on International Child Abduction – Argentina
Blog The U.S. State Department has recently released their annual report on International Child Abduction. The Department of State leads the U.S. government’s efforts to prevent and resolve international parental child abductions, as part of the Department’s mission to advance the interests and safety of the American people. The 2019 Annual Report on International Child Abduction illustrates the Department of […]