Brussels Sprouts: The Growing Impact of BIIR in Abduction, Public Law and Contact Enforcement
Listen to the recent seminar presented by 4 Paper Buildings concentrating on recent developments in child abduction, public law and contact enforcement within the framework of Brussels II Revised. (RUNNING TIME 83 mins approx. 2 hours CPD)

Presented in association with 4 Paper Buildings -
Listen to a recording of the recent seminar hosted by 4 Paper Buildings on the growing influence of Brussels II Revised on European child abduction and contact enforcement including
- the interpretation of habitual residence
- local authority duties arising from care for foreign children
- establishing jurisdiction under Article 12
- latest thinking on transferring cases under Article 15
- the Al-Habtoor test: will it survive?
- Challenging non-return orders
- Enforcement and registration of orders after Re D, Re S and Re SR
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Programme
The talks are presented in two sound files as below. All the speakers are barristers at 4 Paper Buildings
Part 1 (40 mins approx)
Introduction:
Marcus Scott-Manderson QC
To Care or not to Care?
Mark Jarman
Prorogation and Transfer Provisions in Brussels II (Revised)
Cliona Papazian
Part 2 (43 mins approx)
BIIR - The ECJ Swings into Action
David Williams
Recognition & Enforcement of Order: the case of the Missing Register
Christopher Hames
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- listen to the Chairman's Introduction for FREE
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