Council Decision (EU) 2017/2462 of 18 December 2017 authorising Luxembourg and Romania to accept, in the interest of the European Union, the accession of Georgia and South Africa to the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction est un décision de l'Union européenne identifié par CELEX 32017D2462. La source officielle indique: to authorise Luxembourg and Romania to accept the accession of Georgia and South Africa to the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. Source: EUR-Lex et dossier du Parlement européen. Methodology
Council Decision (EU) 2017/2462 of 18 December 2017 authorising Luxembourg and Romania to accept, in the interest of the European Union, the accession of Georgia and South Africa to the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction
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- CELEX
- 32017D2462
- Type
- décision
- Date
- 18 décembre 2017
- Procédure
- 2017/0148(NLE)
- Commission compétente
- JURI
- Étape
- Procedure completed
Titre officiel: Council Decision (EU) 2017/2462 of 18 December 2017 authorising Luxembourg and Romania to accept, in the interest of the European Union, the accession of Georgia and South Africa to the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction
Ce que fait l'acte
to authorise Luxembourg and Romania to accept the accession of Georgia and South Africa to the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: the Council adopts the act after consulting the European Parliament but without being obliged to follow its opinion. BACKGROUND: the 1980 Hague Convention has been ratified by 97 countries, including all EU Member States. It aims to restore the status quo by mean of the prompt return of wrongfully removed or retained children through a system of cooperation among central authorities appointed by its Contracting Parties. As the prevention of child abduction is an essential part of the EU policy to promote the rights of the child, the European Union is active at international level to improve the application of the 1980 Convention and encourages third States to accede it. The Legal Affairs Committee adopted the report by Angel DZHAMBAZKI (ECR, BG) on the proposal for a Council decision authorising Luxembourg and Romania to accept, in the interest of the European Union, the accession of Georgia and South Africa to the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. The committee recommended that Parliament approve the authorisation for Luxembourg and Romania to accept, in the interest of the European Union, the accession of Georgia and South Africa to the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. As recalled in the explanatory memorandum accompanying the report, the Hague Convention of 25 October 1980 on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction has been ratified by all the Member States of the European Union. In cases of international child abduction following a separation or a divorce and the mother and father are from different states, it may often be that the courts in both of the states concerned declare themselves competent, with each of them awarding custody of the child to the parent who is a national of their state. The purpose of the Convention is to resolve such situations at an international level, by establishing that the competent courts and applicable laws are those of the state of residence of the child. The Convention also introduces a system which ensures the immediate return of children who have been abducted. The EU now has exclusive external competence in this field as confirmed by the Court of Justice. Georgia deposited the accession instrument to the 1980 Convention on 24 July 1997. The Convention entered into force in Georgia on 1st October 1997. The 1980 Convention is already into force between Georgia and 25 EU Member States. Only Luxembourg, Denmark and Romania have not yet accepted the accession of Georgia to the Convention. South Africa deposited the accession instrument to the 1980 Convention on 8 July 1997. The Convention entered into force in South Africa on 1st October 1997. The 1980 Convention is into force between South Africa and 26 Member States. Only Luxembourg and Romania have not yet accepted the accession of South Africa to the Convention. The European Parliament adopted by 613 votes to 3, with 28 abstentions, a European…
Sources primaires
- Texte intégral sur EUR-Lex (32017D2462) ↗
- Dossier de procédure du Parlement européen (2017/0148(NLE)) ↗
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