International and national perspectives on child and family law: essays in honour of Nigel Lowe
Nigel Lowe is the leading expert in international family law, with a world-wide reputation for his work in child law, international family relocation and child abduction. His career, spanning more than 40 years, has produced a huge body of literature and is internationally influential and of particu...
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Zusammenfassung: | Nigel Lowe is the leading expert in international family law, with a world-wide reputation for his work in child law, international family relocation and child abduction. His career, spanning more than 40 years, has produced a huge body of literature and is internationally influential and of particular importance within Europe. A collaborative effort by members of the judiciary, practitioners and fellow academics from both the United Kingdom and other jurisdictions, this book is a recognition of the impact of his work. It covers key issues in international child and family law including those in which Professor Lowe's work has been particularly influential, namely adoption, wardship, parental responsibility, children's rights, international family relocation and the 1980 Hague Convention on International Child Abduction. International and transnational family law has been a developing field of study and a growing area of legal practice over recent years. At a time of great international change and with the complications and implications of Brexit, this book covers many of the key issues in family law today and provides the reader with an exploration of possible future developments in the field |
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adam_text | CONTENTS Foreword..................................................................................................................... v Acknowledgements................................................................................................... vii List of Cases............................................................................................................. xvii List of Contributors.................................................................................................. xxv Introduction: Nigel Vaughan Lowe: An Appreciation Gillian Douglas, Mervyn Murch and Victoria Stephens......................... 1 PART I. FAMILY AND CHILD LAW IN ENGLAND AND WALES The Supreme Court and Family Law Stephen Gilmore............................................................................................ 9 1. 2. 3. 4. Introduction ....................................................................................................... 9 Family Law Cases Heard by the SupremeCourt............................................ 10 Composition of Panels of Justices in Cases................................................... 16 Summary and Concluding Thoughts............................................................ 20 Appendix of Cases.......................................................................................... 21 The Development of Parent-Child Relationships in Family Law: The Cascade of Change Leanne Smith........................................................................................ 23 1. 2. 3. 4.
Introduction.................................................................................................... 23 The Twentieth-Century Story: The Rise of the Childs Best Interests in the Context of Parent-Child Relationships.............................................. 25 The Next Chapter: From Best Intereststo New Relationships.....................30 Conclusion...................................................................................................... 37 Commitment-Based Parenting: Parental Responsibility in English Law Gillian Douglas...................................................................................39 1. 2. 3. 4. Introduction .....................................................................................................39 Parental Responsibility................................................................................... 40 Shared Parenting After Separation................................................................44 Conclusion...................................................................................................... 50 Intersentia ІХ
Contents Rights Children Should Not Have John Eekelaar.............................................................................................. 53 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. What Does it Mean to Have a Right?............................................................ 54 Driving, Drinking, Smoking and Voting........................................................56 Marrying, Making a Will and having Sexual Relations................................ 57 Where to Live.................................................................................................... 59 Education and Religion.................................................................................... 61 Health............................................................................................................... 62 Conclusion........................................................................................................ 63 Empirical Research on Adoption of Children from Care Julie Doughty...................................................................................... 65 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Introduction...................................................................................................... 65 A Brief History of Adoption Law and Policy................................................. 66 The Lowe and Murch Research for the Department of Health.................... 69 The Adoption Research Initiative ................................................................... 78
Conclusion........................................................................................................ 79 Pathways to Adoption: From Long and Winding Road to Obstacle Course? Judith Masson.......................................................................................81 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Introduction...................................................................................................... 81 Placement Orders, Revocation of Placement Orders, Placement and Adoption.................................................................................................. 83 Fostering for Adoption and Adoption by Foster Carers............................... 86 Relinquishment................................................................................................ 88 Challenging Adoption Orders......................................................................... 90 Delay................................................................................................................. 93 Conclusion........................................................................................................94 Child Abuse and Public Inquiry Methodologies Trevor Buck.................................................................................................... 97 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Introduction...................................................................................................... 97 The Development of Public Inquiries into Child Abuse.............................. 98 Inquiries: Policy Processes and
Methods......................................................101 Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA).............................. 103 A Public Inquiries Office...............................................................................107 Conclusion...................................................................................................... 109 Lowe and the Inherent Jurisdiction Richard White.................................................................................... Ill x Intersentia
Contents Wards of Court JamesMuNBY.................................................................................................115 PART II. INTERNATIONAL FAMILY LAW Judging Parental Child Abduction: What Does it Mean to Adopt a Children’s Rights-Based Approach? Kathryn Hollingsworth and Helen Stalford...................................... 125 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Introduction................................................................................................... 125 Is it Possible to Adopt a Children’s Rights-Based Approach to Child Abduction Cases?................................................................................ 127 Child-Friendly Procedures? An Analysis of How Children’s Objections are Presented to the Judiciary........................................ 131 Substantive Judicial Assessments of Children’s Objections toReturn: Giving Due Weight....................................................................................... 136 Crafting a Childrens Rights Judgment: The Importance of Form.......... 140 Conclusion..................................................................................................... 146 Judicial Activism: A 20-Year Evolution Mathew Thorpe................................................................................ 147 Globalisation of Adjudication in International Family Law: Serving International Families by Producing International Solutions David Hodson.................................................................................... 153 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Overview..........................................................................................................153 The Lives of International Families............................................................... 154 The Problems with International Family Laws............................................155 Some Present Solutions.................................................................................. 157 Some Thinking About Future Solutions....................................................... 161 Some Ways Forward...................................................................................... 163 Creating International Families: Private International Law and the Industry of Parenthood Claire Fenton-Glynn 1. 2. 3. 4. 167 The Changing Global Picture........................................................................ 167 The Convergence and Divergence of Intercountry Adoption and International Surrogacy............................................................... 169 The Form and Content of Possible Instruments......................................... 173 Conclusion..................................................................................................... 177 Intersentia xi
Contents Issues in International Divorce Cases Rebecca Bailey-Harris............................................................................... 179 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Introduction................................................................................................... 179 Jurisdiction in Divorce..................................................................................180 Avoiding the Potential Conflict of Competing Divorce Proceedings.... 187 Recognition and Enforcement of Divorce and Ancillary Financial Orders............................................................................................................ 189 Conclusion..................................................................................................... 191 Non-Judicial Divorce in France: Progress or a Mess? Frédérique Ferrand...........................................................................193 1. 2. 3. 4. Introduction................................................................................................... 193 Contents of the Law Act No. 2016-1547 of 18 November 2016 on the Modernisation of Justice in the Twenty-First Century....... 195 Criticism........................................................................................................ 200 Conclusion.................................................................................................... 204 The Istanbul Convention: Is Domestic Abuse Violence Against Women? Jonathan Herring.............................................................................. 205 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Introduction...................................................................................................205 The Istanbul Convention............................................................................. 206 Domestic Abuse and Patriarchy.................................................................... 208 The Case for Gender Neutrality....................................................................212 Conclusion.................................................................................................... 217 Nationality and Migration Status in International Children’s Law Ann Laquer Estin.............................................................................. 219 1. 2. 3. 4. Global Childhoods....................................................................................... 219 Litigating Parental Responsibilities.............................................................. 223 Abduction Convention Disputes.................................................................. 224 Conclusion.....................................................................................................229 The Development of Child Protection Across International Borders for Children at Risk of Harm Ruth Lamont 1. 2. xii 233 Introduction................................................................................................... 233 The Complexities of Cross-National Child Protection............................... 234 Intersentia
Contents 3. 4. Evolution of Jurisdiction in Public Law Protection of Children: Who Should Decide?............................................................... 239 Conclusion.................................................................................................... 245 Nigel Lowe and International Family Law: An Immense Contribution Mark Henaghan and Ruth Ballantyne..................................................247 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Introduction.................................................................................................. 247 Cooperation and Consistency in International Family Law..................... 248 Statistical Data and International Family Law Conventions..................... 249 Improving the Operation of the Hague Convention................................. 255 Conclusion.................................................................................................... 258 The Spanish Constitutional Court and Protracted Child Abduction Proceedings: Time is of the Essence Cristina González Beilfuss..................................................................... 259 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Introduction................................................................................................... 259 The Facts of the Case...................................................................................... 260 The Reasoning of theConstitutional Court.................................................. 261 Compatibility of the Reasoning of the Constitutional Court and the Hague
Convention................................................................ 262 The Spanish Constitutional Court and the European Court of Human Rights.......................................................................................... 263 Time Management..........................................................................................264 New Procedural Rules for Child Abduction Cases......................................265 Conclusion..................................................................................................... 266 Non-Recognition of Child Marriages: Sacrificing the Global for the Local in the Aftermath of the 2015 ‘Refugee Crisis’ Maarit Jänterä-Jareborg......................................................................... 267 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Refugee-Related Challenges for Private International Law........................ 267 The European Aversion to Child Marriages and Countermeasures............ 269 How to React to Marriages Among Refugee Children?.............................. 270 Sweden: A European Forerunner.................................................................271 Germany: Increased Protection Against Child Marriages.......................... 276 Comparisons................................................................................................. 278 The Challenges Posed to Private International Law................................... 280 Intersentia xiii
Contents Juvenile Justice in Bulgaria: Reforms and Resistance Velina Todorova...........................................................................................283 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The Context in Brief......................................................................................284 Main Issues in the Current Debate.............................................................. 286 When the Child is at ‘Risk’ or is in Conflict with the Law......................... 289 Acts and ‘Actors’............................................................................................. 291 Conclusion..................................................................................................... 296 Overriding Mandatory Provisions in EU Family Law Regulations Dieter Martiny.................................................................................. 297 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Introduction................................................................................................... 298 The Problem of Mandatory and Overriding Mandatory Provisions .... 298 Different Techniques for Mandatory Rules.................................................299 European Conflict-of-Laws Rules on Overriding Mandatory Provisions...................................................................................................... 303 Conclusion..................................................................................................... 310 PART III. THE FUTURE FOR FAMILY AND CHILD LAW The Hague Child Abduction Convention in a Changing World Rhona
Schuz...................................................................................... 315 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Introduction.................................................................................................... 315 Interpretation and Application..................................................................... 317 Child Participation........................................................................................ 323 Compliance...................................................................................................... 325 Conclusion...................................................................................................... 327 Using Research to Improve Outcomes for Abducted Children Nicola Taylor and Marilyn Freeman........................................................ 329 1. 2. 3. Introduction.................................................................................................... 329 Research Contributions on International Child Abduction...................... 331 Using Research to Improve Outcomesfor Abducted Children.................. 342 Breaking the Existing Paradigms of Parent-Child Relationships Jens Μ. Scherpe.................................................................................343 1. 2. xiv In the Beginning There Were Two, and They Were Married and Now?............................................................................................ 344 Societal Challenges to the Two-Parent Paradigm....................................... 344 Intersentia
Contents 3. 4. 5. Medical Challenges to the Two-Parent Paradigm...................................... 348 ‘Splitting a Parent’, or Different Levels of Parental Links: Parentage, Parenthood, Parental Responsibility................................................. 350 A Family Law for all Families....................................................................... 358 Intersentia XV
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