Documentation
Documentation ( English )
Conventions
Hague Convention on International Child Abduction – Parties Hague Convention on International Child Abduction Brussels IIbis Regulation European Convention on International Child Abduction Convention on the Rights of the Child Hague Convention 1996 – Protection of Children Guide to the International Child Abduction ProcedureHague Conference
Explanatory Report Pérez-Vera Explanatory Report HKBV 1996 Guide to Good Practice CA Guide to Good Practice Implementing Guide to Good Practice Preventive Guide to Good Practice Enforcement Orders Guide to Good Practice Transfrontier Contact Guide to Good Practice Mediation Practical Handbook 1996 Hague ConventionPrevention
Tips on PreventionTravel Permission
Permission LetterArticle 13
Article 13Otra Documentación ( Spanish )
Convenios
Convención de La Haya 1980 – Partes Convención de La Haya 1980 Reglamento Bruselas II Bis Convención Europea sobre Sustracción de Menores Convención de La Haya 1996 Convención sobre los Derechos del Niño Guía Sistema de Sustracción InternacionalConferencia de La Haya
Informe Pérez-Vera Informe Convención 1996 Guía Buenas Prácticas CA Guía Medidas de Ejecución Guía Medidas Preventivas Guía Ejecución Guía Contacto Transfronterizo Guía Mediación Practical Handbook 1996Important!
We strongly discourage taking matters into your own hands. The measures could be illegal and may delay your child’s return. Attempts to re-abduct your child(ren) violently from any country may:
- Endanger you, your child(ren), and others;
- Prejudice any future judicial efforts you might wish to make in the abducted-to state;
- Even result in arrest and imprisonment for many years of you and your accomplices.
There is no guarantee that the chain of violent abductions would end with the one committed by you. A parent who has violently re-abducted a child may be forced to live in permanent fear, constantly concealing their whereabouts.
If you are contemplating such desperate measures, consider the emotional trauma inflicted on a child who is a victim of violent abduction and violent re-abduction. We discourage such actions not only because they are illegal, but also because of possible psychological harm to the child.
We do not use illegal methods; we intervene in another way. Our method of work is strategically un-orthodox, yet fully legal and safe, with the assistance of our strong global network. Your case needs to be continuously coached, monitored, and pushed forward by our organization.