Hague Convention (1980) on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction: accession of Peru, acceptance by Austria and Romania
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With the European Parliament.
Last active 05 Oct 2016
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What this bill does
In plain terms: what it changes and who it affects.
This proposal lets Austria and Romania accept Peru’s accession to the international child abduction return convention for the EU.
Who it affects
It affects children and parents involved in cross-border child abduction cases between Peru and Austria or Romania.
Core of the proposal
- Authorises Austria and Romania to accept Peru’s accession in the EU’s interest.
- Extends the 1980 Hague child-return framework to Peru’s relations with Austria and Romania.
- Requires Austria and Romania to deposit a specified declaration of acceptance.
- Requires notice to the Council and Commission within two months after deposit.
Key provisions
- Takes effect
- The Decision enters into force the day after publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
- Transitional law
- Member States that already accepted Peru’s accession before adoption must not make new declarations.
Latest update
26 May 2026The most recent development in this bill's progress.
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Documents
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