This article is part of a broader discussion about attaining a full-fledged child-friendly (criminal) justice. Attaining that goal is particularly challenging in cases of international parental abduction, due to the involvement of two branches of law. It is examined to what extent the current interaction guarantees a decision in the best interests of the child. More specifically, the implications of the adage le criminel tient le civil en état are scrutinised from a children’s rights perspective. |
Family & Law
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August, 2019
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Le civil tient le criminel en état: het belang van het kind in zaken van internationale parentale ontvoering |
Authors | Elise Blondeel MSc and prof. dr. Wendy De Bondt |
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