Hague Convention (1980) on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction: accession of Bolivia
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Last active 25 Nov 2021
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What this bill does
In plain terms: what it changes and who it affects.
This proposal lets EU Member States accept Bolivia into the international child-abduction return system on the EU’s behalf.
Who it affects
It affects children and parents involved in cross-border abduction or wrongful retention cases between Bolivia and EU Member States, except Denmark.
Core of the proposal
- Authorises Member States to accept Bolivia’s accession to the 1980 Hague Child Abduction Convention.
- Makes the Convention applicable between Bolivia and accepting EU Member States, except Denmark.
- Requires Member States to deposit a specified declaration within twelve months of adoption.
- Requires Member States to notify the Council and Commission after depositing the declaration.
Key provisions
- Takes effect
- The Decision enters into force the day after publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
Latest update
07 Jun 2026The most recent development in this bill's progress.
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Documents
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