By Richard Gregorian on Friday, 02 November 2012
Category: Children & Child Custody

Improving the protection of children across borders

Children from the UK will now have international protection if they move to another country outside the European Union.

The 1996 Hague Convention came into force in the UK on 1st November 2012, meaning that countries which have opted in to the treaty will uphold and enforce a court order involving the protection of a child.

The Government has welcomed the move to better protect children across borders and will honour the agreement by providing the same protection in the UK for children from other countries.

A wide range of court decisions involving children moving from and to participating countries outside the European Union will now be enforced under the 1996 Hague Convention, including:

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