The Child Abduction and Enforcement of Custody Orders Act 1991 and the Luxembourg Convention and NO'C and AO'C minors: RW v CC
Jurisdiction | Ireland |
Year | 2005 |
Date | 2005 |
Court | High Court |
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2 cases
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R.G.H.R v L.M.G
...1 All E.R. 812; [1994] 1 F.L.R. 512. R.J. v. M.R. [1994] 1 I.R. 271. R.W. v. C.C. (Child abduction: Recognition) [2004] 3 I.R.108; [2005] 1 I.L.R.M. 142. Family law - Custody - Luxemburg Convention - Recognition and enforcement of foreign access order - Onus of proof - Whether onus to estab......
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W (R) v C (C)
...ART 9 R (T D) 2002 2 FLR 544 R, IN RE 1997 FLR 663 G, IN RE 2003 EWCA CIV 1607 M, IN RE 1994 1 FLR 551 Synopsis: - [2004] 3 IR 108 - [2005] 1 ILRM 142 The applicant father of two girls applied to the High Court, pursuant to Pt.3 of the Child Abduction and Enforcement of Custody Orders Act 1......