The Child Abduction and Enforcement of Custody Orders Act 1991 and the Hague Convention and CS, a minor: PAS v AFS
Jurisdiction | Ireland |
Court | Supreme Court |
Date | 2005 |
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14 cases
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S (A) v S(C)
...O'GRADY 1992 1 IR 210 1992 ILRM 689 1992/2/502 HAGUE CONVENTION ON CIVIL ASPECTS OF INTERNATIONAL CHILD ABDUCTION ART 4 S (PA) v S (AF) 2005 1 ILRM 306 2005 FAM LJ 2 2004/45/10409 R v BARNET LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL, EX PARTE SHAH (NILISH) 1983 2 AC 309 1983 2 WLR 16 1983 1 AER 226 MARK v MA......
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E (D) v B (E)
...of art but rather is a matter of fact to be decided on the facts established in a particular case. In P.A.S v A.F.S [2004] IESC 95, [2005] 1 I.L.R.M. 306 at p. 316, Fennelly J., in placing the issue of habitual residence in its real living context, stated:- "The Convention deliberately left......
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S.S. v K.A.
...clear from the authorities on habitual residence that it is a question which is highly fact-specific. In PAS v. AFS [2004] IESC 95, [2005] 1 I.L.R.M. 306, the Supreme Court cited with approval the statement of McGuinness J. to this effect in C.M (a minor): CM. and O.M., v. Delegación Provi......
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K.W. v P.W.
...under the Hague Convention is not fixed and probably eludes precise definition. As Fennelly J. said in PAS v. AFS [2004] IESC 95, [2005] 1 I.L.R.M. 306, 316: ‘The Convention deliberately left the notion of habitual residence undefined. The courts of the contracting states have to be free t......
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Going abroad: the Distinction between a 'Holiday' and a 'Placement' under Article 56 of the Brussels II Regulation
...of art, but a matter of fact, to be decided on the evidence in this particular case.” 31 Author’s emphasis 32 Fennelly J in PAS v AFS [2005] 1 I.L.R.M. 306 at 316 06 HJ Ryle02_Layout 1 25/06/2012 09:56 Page 175 be decided by reference to all the circumstances of any particular case … a pers......