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Private Law Aspects of Cross-border Child Abduction

Student: Korostyleva Ekaterina

Supervisor: Vadim Lipovtsev

Faculty: Faculty of Law

Educational Programme: Jurisprudence (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2020

The work researches such an acute problem in private international law as cross-border child abduction. The study is divided into 3 semantic parts. The first part examines the phenomenon of cross-border child abduction and private-law solutions. The second Chapter analyzes an important international legal agreement in this area - the Hague Convention of 1980, reveals its main provisions, and also provides foreign court practice on Convention cases. The last chapter examines the accession, recognition and enforcement of the Hague Convention 1980 in Russia, and also analyzes Russian judicial practice on conventional cases.

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