TY - BOOK ID - 78145534 TI - Mediating international child abduction cases: the Hague Convention PY - 2011 SN - 1847318657 147256572X 1280125500 9786613529367 184731838X 9781847318381 9781847318657 9781849461818 1849461813 9781472565723 PB - Oxford Hart DB - UniCat KW - Parental kidnapping. KW - Kidnapping victims KW - Kidnap victims KW - Victims of kidnapping KW - Victims of crimes KW - Kidnapping, Parental KW - Kidnapping KW - Legal status, laws, etc. KW - Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction |d (1980 October 25) KW - Parental kidnapping KW - Mediation KW - Dispute resolution (Law) KW - ADR (Dispute resolution) KW - Alternative dispute resolution KW - Appropriate dispute resolution KW - Collaborative law KW - Conflict resolution KW - Dispute processing KW - Dispute settlement KW - Justice, Administration of KW - Neighborhood justice centers KW - Third parties (Law) KW - Good offices (Mediation) KW - Conflict management KW - Legal status, laws, etc KW - Law and legislation KW - E-books KW - Mediation. KW - Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction KW - Convention sur les aspects civils de l'enlèvement international d'enfants KW - Guo ji you guai er tong min shi fang mian de gong yue KW - Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction KW - Konvention om de civila aspekterna på internationella bortföranden av barn KW - Uluslararası Çocuk Kaçırmanın Hukuki Veçhelerine Dair Sözleşme KW - Hague Abduction Convention KW - Kidnapees KW - Kidnapped people KW - Kidnappees UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:78145534 AB - "There is growing enthusiasm for the use of mediation to seek to resolve cases arising under the Hague Convention of 25 October 1980 on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (the Convention). However, despite being endorsed by the conclusions of meetings of experts, judicial comment and even legislative changes, there have been relatively few cases where mediation has played a significant role. It is suggested that the reason underlying this dichotomy between the widespread support for the use of mediation and the current limited practice is that there are several key questions regarding the use of mediation in the context of the Convention which remain to be answered. Specifically: what is meant by Convention mediation? How can a mediation process fit within the constraints of the Convention? And why offer mediation in Convention cases given the existing legal framework? This book addresses these questions and in so doing seeks to encourage a movement from enthusiasm about the use of mediation in the Convention context to greater practice."--Bloomsbury Publishing. ER -