Parental responsibility & protection of children (Hague Convention)

 

SUMMARY OF:

Decision 2003/93/EC on the 1996 Hague Convention relating to international legal aspects of parental responsibility and measures for the protection of children

WHAT DOES THIS DECISION DO?

All EU countries are party to the Hague Convention. This means they can rely on common legal rules when dealing with countries outside the EU who are parties to the Convention, to protect children involved in international disputes.

KEY POINTS

What is covered?

The convention seeks to give international protection to children of up to 18 years old, by establishing:

The measures aimed at protecting a child relate to:

Which country is responsible?

The country with jurisdiction to provide protection measures is generally the country where the child is usually resident.

It is the country where they are present:

Exception

In a particular case, if another country appears to be better placed for assessing the best interests of the child, it may be allowed to assume jurisdiction.

Which law applies?

Recognition & enforcement

Cooperation

BACKGROUND

Protecting children’s rights – EU information

ACT

Council Decision 2003/93/EC of 19 December 2002 authorising the Member States, in the interest of the Community, to sign the 1996 Hague Convention on jurisdiction, applicable law, recognition, enforcement and cooperation in respect of parental responsibility and measures for the protection of children (OJ L 48, 21.2.2003, pp. 1–2)

RELATED ACTS

Council Decision 2008/431/EC of 5 June 2008 authorising certain Member States to ratify, or accede to, in the interest of the European Community, the 1996 Hague Convention on Jurisdiction, Applicable Law, Recognition, Enforcement and Cooperation in respect of Parental Responsibility and Measures for the Protection of Children and authorising certain Member States to make a declaration on the application of the relevant internal rules of Community law - Convention on Jurisdiction, Applicable Law, Recognition, Enforcement and Cooperation in respect of Parental Responsibility and Measures for the Protection of Children (OJ L 151, 11.6.2008, pp. 36–48)

last update 26.07.2016