Central Authority Cooperation Under the Brussels II Ter Regulation (original) (raw)
Yearbook of Private International Law Vol XXII – 2020/2021, 2021
Abstract
Following long-term negotiations within the European Union, Council Regulation (EU) 2019/1111 on jurisdiction, the recognition and enforcement of decisions in matrimonial matters and matters of parental responsibility, and on international child abduction was adopted on 25 June 2019 (Brussels II ter).1 As of 1 August 2022, it will replace the regulation that lies at the heart of European family law: the Brussels II bis Regulation.2 Among the significant changes introduced on parental responsibility matters, what stands out is a novel approach to cooperation between Central Authorities.
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