CHILDREN ON THE MOVE: A PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW PERSPECTIVE
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the JURI Committee, will be presented during a Workshop dedicated to potential and challenges of private international law in the current migratory context. The child’s best interests are a primary consideration under international and EU law. EU migration and private international law frameworks regulate child protection, but in an uncoordinated way: the Dublin III and Brussels IIa Regulations are neither aligned nor applied coherently. This should change. In particular, the rules and mechanisms of Brussels IIa should be used to enhance the protection of migrant children. These include rules on jurisdiction to take protective measures, on applicable law, and on recognition and enforcement of protective measures, and mechanisms for cross-border cooperation between authorities.
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Údar seachtarach
Sabine Corneloup; Bettina Heiderhoff; Costanza Honorati; Fabienne Jault-Seseke; Thalia Kruger; Caroline Rupp; Hans van Loon; Jinske Verhellen
Maidir leis an doiciméad seo
Saghas foilseacháin
Eochairfhocal
- an dlí sibhialta
- Ballstát den Aontas Eorpach
- beartas comhair
- beartas imirce
- CAIDREAMH IDIRNÁISIÚNTA
- cearta eachtrannach
- CEISTEANNA SÓISIALTA
- comhaontú idirnáisiúnta
- comhar trasteorann
- cosaint leanaí
- DLÍ
- dlí an phósta
- dlí idirnáisiúnta
- dlí idirnáisiúnta príobháideach
- dlí sibhialta
- duine óg
- déimeagrafaíocht agus pobal
- dídeanaí
- geografaíocht eacnamaíoch
- gnóthaí eachtracha
- gnóthaí sóisialta
- imirce
- leanbh
- lánpháirtiú imirceach
- náisiúnach coigríche
- slándáil idirnáisiúnta
- teaghlach
- TÍREOLAÍOCHT
- áit chónaithe