Tenth Circuit rules that it cannot order child to be returned to U.S. under Hague Convention on Child Abduction (1) where Respondent took child from ... An article from: International Law Update
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Citation Details Title: Tenth Circuit rules that it cannot order child to be returned to U.S. under Hague Convention on Child Abduction (1) where Respondent took child from U.K. to U.S. in violation of English custody order, and (2) where new English custody order limiting Respondent's custody rights prevents U.S. courts from granting relief. Author: Gale Reference Team Publication:International Law Update (Newsletter) Date: July 1, 2007 Publisher: Transnational Law Associates Volume: 13 Issue: 7 Page: ITEM08277001