The first part of the book critically evaluates the evolution of
the separate intra-EU child abduction regime and examines the
extent to which the European Union complied with its standards of
good legislative drafting during the negotiations on the Brussels
II bis Regulation. It seeks to demonstrate that there was no real
legal need for the involvement of the European Union in the area of
child abduction and for the tightening of the 1980 Hague Abduction
Convention return mechanism. The second part of the book presents
findings of a statistical survey into the operation of child
abduction provisions of the Brussels II bis Regulation in the first
year of the functioning of the instrument and reveals how
effectively the intra-EU return mechanism operated in that year.
Based on the findings of the statistical survey, the book
identifies and discusses a number of points of concern in respect
of the functioning of the new child abduction scheme. Finally, the
book investigates whether the Brussels II bis Regulation has added
any value in the area of child abduction.
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