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Publication of International Family Law Practice

Blog My book, International Family Law Practice, has now been published. It can be ordered through West athttp://west.thomson.com/productdetail/159300/40816680/productdetail.aspx West Publishing Co...

Tagging to Prevent International Child Abduction

Blog Time magazine has an interesting article on the technological advances in Seoul, Korea, entitled Seoul: World’s Most Wired Megacity Gets More So Part of the article caught my eye because it...

American parents struggle to reunite with children in Japan

Blog Overseas custody rights: American parents struggle to reunite with children in Japan By Charlie Reed, Stars and Stripes Pacific edition, Tuesday, August 4, 2009 It’s been six years, three...

Consent and the Hague Abduction Convention

Blog The English Court of Appeal has just issued a significant ruling on the issue of consent in a Hague abduction case. In re P-J (Children) (Abduction: Consent), EWCA Civ 588; WLR (D) 207, dated...

Japanese Child Abduction Developments

Blog Public knowledge is beginning to grow concerning Japan’s status as one of the world’s worst havens for international parental child abduction. The problem is tolerated by the Japanese...

Switzerland’s Pattern of Noncompliance with Hague Abduction Convention

Blog The U.S. State Department has published its 2009 Report on Compliance with the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction: The Department continues to list only one...

U.S. Supremes Likely to Review Judge Sotomayor’s Ruling

Blog It is increasingly likely that the United States Supreme Court will take its first case concerning the interpretation of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child...

Thai administrative divorce in U.S. causes major headaches

Blog The article below describes a case in which a Thai marriage was purportedly dissolved at a Thai consulate in the U.S. Decades later the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services asserted that the...

England: Electronic Tagging to Prevent Re-Abduction of Child

Blog As a means of preventing international child abduction, the English High Court has issued a consent judgment requiring that a mother be “electronically tagged” before being allowed to visit her...

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