Understanding and Combating International Child Abduction

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Christian Bryant (Editor)

Series: Family Issues in the 21st Century
BISAC: SOC047000; LAW010000; LAW038010

International parental child abduction can have a significant impact on families, communities, and most importantly, the children involved. Resolving and preventing international parental child abduction is a serious responsibility. Child abduction is child abuse, and it has devastating emotional, psychological, and even physical consequences for both the abducted children and the families left behind. This book examines the implementation of the Sean and David Goldman International Child Abduction Prevention and Return Act of 2014, also known as the Goldman Act, with a particular focus on the U.S. Secretary of State’s need to make progress in response to noncompliance by foreign governments in cases of international parental child abduction.

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Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. Annual Report on International Child Abduction 2024
United States Department of State

Chapter 2. Report to Congress on Specific Actions Taken Against Countries Determined to Have Been Engaged in a Pattern of Noncompliance in Cases of International Child Abductions
United States Department of State

Chapter 3. Bring Abducted Children Home
Committee on Foreign Affairs

Chapter 4. Countering International Parental Child Abduction Month
Committee on Foreign Relations

Chapter 5. Diplomacy for Families: Resolving International Parental Child Abduction
Michelle Bernier-Toth

Index

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