Internationale kinderontvoering
International child abduction
The unlawful removal or retention of a child across international borders by a parent.
International child abduction occurs when a parent takes or retains a child in another country without the consent of the other parent. The Hague Convention on Child Abduction (1980) governs the return of the child to the country of habitual residence. The procedure goes through the Central Authority. The Netherlands has a specialized court in The Hague for these cases. The best interests of the child are central to the decision.
“Based on the Hague Child Abduction Convention, the immediate return of the child to the Netherlands was ordered.”
Source: Hague Child Abduction Convention 1980
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