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A Further Step Toward Protection Of Migration Family Rights, Dr. T. Stark
A Further Step Toward Protection Of Migration Family Rights, Dr. T. Stark
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
The Development Of The Wife's Cause Of Action For Loss Of Consortium
The Development Of The Wife's Cause Of Action For Loss Of Consortium
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Child Abuse: Another Attempt At Solving The Problem
Child Abuse: Another Attempt At Solving The Problem
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Divorce Law Reform In New York, Earl Phillips
Divorce Law Reform In New York, Earl Phillips
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
The First Decade Of The Family Law Section, Rev. Robert F. Drinan, S.J.
The First Decade Of The Family Law Section, Rev. Robert F. Drinan, S.J.
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
College Education Held A "Necessary" In Alimony Decree
College Education Held A "Necessary" In Alimony Decree
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Previews And Practical Cases On Marriage, Jerome A. Petz, S.J.
Previews And Practical Cases On Marriage, Jerome A. Petz, S.J.
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Canon Law And Wills; State Efforts To Combat Obscenity; State Aid To Private Schools;
Canon Law And Wills; State Efforts To Combat Obscenity; State Aid To Private Schools;
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
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Right To Travel; Aid To Education; Law And Morals; Religious Liberty; Obscenity And The Law; Segregation; Divorce And The Catholic Attorney;
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Putting The "Remedy" Back In The International Child Abduction Remedies Act - Enforcing Visitation Rights For The Left Behind Parent, Nicole Clark
St. John's Law Review
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This Note argues that the Second Circuit’s approach is more consistent with the aims of the Hague Convention and the needs of children than the Fourth Circuit’s approach and that ICARA does confer jurisdiction upon federal courts to adjudicate claims for the enforcement of visitation rights under the Hague Convention. Part I discusses the background of the Hague Convention and ICARA and how visitation rights fit into each. Part II discusses the split between the Fourth Circuit and the Second Circuit regarding whether ICARA confers jurisdiction upon federal courts over claims for the enforcement of visitation rights. It further …