Description
Chapter 1: Introduction – The History of Child Travel/Child Migration – including the forced relocation of children in child migrant schemes, the Sources of law, including private international law, immigration and family law Chapter 2: A Shared Deliberation – the Intersection of Family and Immigration Cases – including the Court’s Jurisdiction, differing definitions of Parentage and Guardianship and the International and Domestic UK Recognition of family relationships. Chapter 3: Children’s Rights and Family Life Rights in Family and Immigration law Chapter 4: Citizenship, Residence and Identity Issues for Children Chapter 5: Children in Families – their entry, residence and removal Chapter 6: Adopted and Surrogate Born children – the immigration arrangements Chapter 7: Intercountry Hague and Overseas Adoptions – the family and immigration intersections Chapter 8: Immigration Issues in Care Proceedings and the international placement of children Chapter 9: Unaccompanied, refugee and trafficked children, including Stranded Spouse and Children – and the use of the Dublin III Regulation for reuniting unaccompanied stranded children – the immigration and family law issues Chapter 10: Parental Decisions on Moving Children – abduction, parent and child relocation, private fostering and child students