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Bouncing back : the wellbeing of children in international child abduction cases

(2017) p.1-163
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This report contains the results of a three-part research project conducted in the framework of the project Enhancing the Well-being of Children in Cases of International Child Abduction (eWELL). Part I contains an overview of the results of a quantitative survey conducted among parents who have been in a situation of international parental child abduction. The quantitative survey data collection was financed by the European Commission and was undertaken by the University of Antwerp in collaboration with Centrum IKO, CFPE-Enfant Disparus, Child Focus, the French Central Authority and Missing Children Europe (MCE, the European umbrella organization for missing children). Part II provides an overview of the qualitative interview results conducted with children who were taken by to another country by one parent without the consent of the other. The qualitative data collection was co-financed by the European Commission and undertaken by the University of Antwerp, Centrum IKO, Child Focus, CFPE-Enfant Disparus, and in collaboration with the French Central Authority and Missing Children Europe (MCE, the European umbrella organization for missing children). Part III examines international parental child abduction court rulings, jurisdictions and the application of Art. 13 (2) of the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction in Belgium, France and the Netherlands. It discusses age and maturity attainment and assessment; the involvement of intermediaries; the definition of the child’s objections to return and other relevant matters.
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child abduction, wellbeing, family law, children's rights

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Van Hoorde, K., et al. Bouncing Back : The Wellbeing of Children in International Child Abduction Cases. 2017, pp. 1–163.
APA
Van Hoorde, K., Putters, M., Buser, G., Lembrechts, S., Ponnet, K., Kruger, T., … Chretiennot, N. (2017). Bouncing back : the wellbeing of children in international child abduction cases.
Chicago author-date
Van Hoorde, K., M. Putters, G. Buser, Sara Lembrechts, Koen Ponnet, T. Kruger, W. Vandenhole, et al. 2017. “Bouncing Back : The Wellbeing of Children in International Child Abduction Cases.”
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Van Hoorde, K., M. Putters, G. Buser, Sara Lembrechts, Koen Ponnet, T. Kruger, W. Vandenhole, H. Demarré, N. Broodhaerts, C. Coruz, A. Larcher, D. Moralis, C. Hilpert, and N. Chretiennot. 2017. “Bouncing Back : The Wellbeing of Children in International Child Abduction Cases.”
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Van Hoorde K, Putters M, Buser G, Lembrechts S, Ponnet K, Kruger T, et al. Bouncing back : the wellbeing of children in international child abduction cases. 2017. p. 1–163.
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K. Van Hoorde et al., “Bouncing back : the wellbeing of children in international child abduction cases.” pp. 1–163, 2017.
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  title        = {{Bouncing back : the wellbeing of children in international child abduction cases}},
  year         = {{2017}},
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