Parental Responsibility and Children Protection The 1996 Hague Convention vs the 1993 Minsk Convention
Aslan Abashidze (),
Denis Gugunskiy (),
Kristina Keburia (),
Aleksandra Koneva () and
Alexander Solntsev ()
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Aslan Abashidze: RUDN University Moscow Russia, Postal: RU
Denis Gugunskiy: RUDN University Moscow Russia, Postal: RU
Kristina Keburia: RUDN University Moscow Russia, Postal: RU
Aleksandra Koneva: RUDN University Moscow Russia, Postal: RU
Alexander Solntsev: RUDN University Moscow Russia, Postal: RU
Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2018, vol. 9, issue 3(33), 1153-1163
Abstract:
The article analyses comparatively universal and regional mechanisms aimed at children s rights protection namely the 1996 Hague Convention and the 1993 Minsk Convention CIS Both legal instruments create measures for the children s best interests protection in international or cross border conflicts between the parents including such issues as recognition and enforcement of judgments concerning the children made by the competent judicial primarily and administrative authorities of one of the Member State within the territory of another This article argues that the 1996 Hague Convention has a wider range of opportunities to protect the children s rights than the 1993 Minsk Convention However 1993 Minsk Convention remains important as most of the CIS Member States are not yet Contracting Parties to the 1996 Hague Convention Russia however is a Contracting Party to both these Conventions although it has two separate Authorities to apply them In cases falling within either Convention it is argues that the Russian competent authorities should apply as per 1996 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties the later treaty
Date: 2018
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