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HCCH | CANADA
284 Wellington Street. OTTAWA, Ontario. Canada K1A 0H8. attention: Kathryn Sabo, General Counsel. tel.: +1 (613) 957 4945. Email : kathryn.sabo@justice.gc.ca. N.B. The purpose of National Organs is the communication between the Members and the HCCH’s Permanent Bureau (Secretariat). They are not intended for communications with thepublic.
HCCH | #34 - FULL TEXT Article 34. (1) Where a measure of protection is contemplated, the competent authorities under the Convention, if the situation of the child so requires, may request any authority of another Contracting State which has information relevant to the protection of the child toHCCH | AUTHORITY
Central Authority: The Senior Master, Royal Courts of Justice Please note the following information received from from the Authority for England and Wales: “The COVID-19 outbreak has inevitably led to delays in the service of documents from other Contracting States. HCCH | SERVICE SECTION The Convention of 15 November 1965 on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters (HCCH 1965 Service Convention) provides for the channels of transmission to be used when a judicial or extrajudicial document is to be transmitted from one Contracting Party to the Convention to another Contracting Party for service in the latter. HCCH | ADOPTION SECTION The Convention of 29 May 1993 on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption (HCCH 1993 Adoption Convention) protects children and their families against the risks of illegal, irregular, premature or ill-prepared adoptions abroad. This Convention, which operates through a system of national Central Authorities, reinforces the UN Convention on the Rights of the HCCH | #35 - FULL TEXT Article 57. (1) The Convention shall enter into force on the first day of the month following the expiration of three months after the deposit of the third instrument of ratification, acceptance or approval referred to in Article 53. (2) Thereafter the Convention shall enter into force -. HCCH | #14 - FULL TEXT N.B. On 25 October 1980 the Fourteenth Session adopted a Recommendation on information to accompany judicial and extrajudicial documents to be sent or served abroad in civil or commercial matters (Proceedings of the Fourteenth Session, Tome I, Miscellaneous matters, p. 67; idem, Tome IV, Judicial co-operation, p. 339; Practical Handbook on the Operation of the Hague Service Convention HCCH | #37 - FULL TEXT a) to which a natural person acting primarily for personal, family or household purposes (a consumer) is a party; b) relating to contracts of employment, including collective agreements. (2) This Convention shall not apply to the following matters -. a) the status and legal capacity of natural persons; HCCH | #34 - STATUS TABLE 34: Convention of 19 October 1996 on Jurisdiction, Applicable Law, Recognition, Enforcement and Co-operation in Respect of Parental Responsibility and Measures for the Protection of Children. Entry into force: 1-I-2002. View and/or print full status report. Last update:29-X-2020.
HCCH | HOMESECURE PORTALMEMBERS & PARTIESINSTRUMENTSPROJECTSGOVERNANCE Hague Conference on Private International Law - The World Organisation for Cross-border Co-operation in Civil and Commercial MattersHCCH | CANADA
284 Wellington Street. OTTAWA, Ontario. Canada K1A 0H8. attention: Kathryn Sabo, General Counsel. tel.: +1 (613) 957 4945. Email : kathryn.sabo@justice.gc.ca. N.B. The purpose of National Organs is the communication between the Members and the HCCH’s Permanent Bureau (Secretariat). They are not intended for communications with thepublic.
HCCH | #34 - FULL TEXT Article 34. (1) Where a measure of protection is contemplated, the competent authorities under the Convention, if the situation of the child so requires, may request any authority of another Contracting State which has information relevant to the protection of the child toHCCH | AUTHORITY
Central Authority: The Senior Master, Royal Courts of Justice Please note the following information received from from the Authority for England and Wales: “The COVID-19 outbreak has inevitably led to delays in the service of documents from other Contracting States. HCCH | SERVICE SECTION The Convention of 15 November 1965 on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters (HCCH 1965 Service Convention) provides for the channels of transmission to be used when a judicial or extrajudicial document is to be transmitted from one Contracting Party to the Convention to another Contracting Party for service in the latter. HCCH | ADOPTION SECTION The Convention of 29 May 1993 on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption (HCCH 1993 Adoption Convention) protects children and their families against the risks of illegal, irregular, premature or ill-prepared adoptions abroad. This Convention, which operates through a system of national Central Authorities, reinforces the UN Convention on the Rights of the HCCH | #35 - FULL TEXT Article 57. (1) The Convention shall enter into force on the first day of the month following the expiration of three months after the deposit of the third instrument of ratification, acceptance or approval referred to in Article 53. (2) Thereafter the Convention shall enter into force -. HCCH | #14 - FULL TEXT N.B. On 25 October 1980 the Fourteenth Session adopted a Recommendation on information to accompany judicial and extrajudicial documents to be sent or served abroad in civil or commercial matters (Proceedings of the Fourteenth Session, Tome I, Miscellaneous matters, p. 67; idem, Tome IV, Judicial co-operation, p. 339; Practical Handbook on the Operation of the Hague Service Convention HCCH | #37 - FULL TEXT a) to which a natural person acting primarily for personal, family or household purposes (a consumer) is a party; b) relating to contracts of employment, including collective agreements. (2) This Convention shall not apply to the following matters -. a) the status and legal capacity of natural persons; HCCH | #34 - STATUS TABLE 34: Convention of 19 October 1996 on Jurisdiction, Applicable Law, Recognition, Enforcement and Co-operation in Respect of Parental Responsibility and Measures for the Protection of Children. Entry into force: 1-I-2002. View and/or print full status report. Last update:29-X-2020.
HCCH | CANADA
284 Wellington Street. OTTAWA, Ontario. Canada K1A 0H8. attention: Kathryn Sabo, General Counsel. tel.: +1 (613) 957 4945. Email : kathryn.sabo@justice.gc.ca. N.B. The purpose of National Organs is the communication between the Members and the HCCH’s Permanent Bureau (Secretariat). They are not intended for communications with thepublic.
HCCH | CHILD SUPPORT SECTION The Convention of 23 November 2007 on the International Recovery of Child Support and Other Forms of Family Maintenance (HCCH 2007 Child Support Convention) and the Protocol of 23 November 2007 on the Law Applicable to Maintenance Obligations (HCCH 2007 Maintenance Obligations Protocol) seek to establish a modern, efficient and accessible international system for the cross HCCH | THE INTERNATIONAL HAGUE NETWORK OF JUDGES The International Hague Network of Judges. Members of the International Hague Network of Judges. Meetings of the International Hague Network of Judges. IHNJ Secure Platform. HCCH | COSTA RICA: COSTA RICAN PERSPECTIVES ON THE HAGUE Bibliography: Author: CHAN, A.R. & PARÍS, M. Year of publication: 2021: Periodical: Choice of Law in International Commercial Contracts: Global Perspectives on the HCCH | LEBANON: LEBANESE PERSPECTIVES ON THE HAGUE PRINCIPLES Bibliography: Author: KOBEH, M-C.N. Year of publication: 2021: Periodical: Choice of Law in International Commercial Contracts: Global Perspectives on the Hague; Oxford University Press HCCH | EVIDENCE SECTION The Convention of 18 March 1970 on the Taking of Evidence Abroad in Civil or Commercial Matters (HCCH 1970 Evidence Convention) establishes two methods of co-operation between States Parties for the taking of evidence abroad in civil or commercial matters. The Convention provides effective means for the taking of evidence in cross-border circumstances, via (i) Letters of Request, and (ii HCCH | #33 - FULL TEXT chapter i - scope of the convention. Article 1. The objects of the present Convention are -. a) to establish safeguards to ensure that intercountry adoptions take place in the best interests of the child and with respect for his or her fundamental rights as recognised in international law; b) to establish a system of co-operation amongst HCCH | #12 - FULL TEXT 12: Convention of 5 October 1961 Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents. Entry into force: 24-I-1965 HCCH | #41 - FULL TEXT 41: Convention of 2 July 2019 on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Civil or Commercial Matters. The Contracting Parties to the present Convention, Desiring to promote effective access to justice for all and to facilitate rule-based multilateral trade and investment, and mobility, through judicial co-operation,Believing
HCCH | #30 - FULL TEXT Article 1. This Convention specifies the law applicable to trusts and governs their recognition. Article 2. For the purposes of this Convention, the term "trust" refers to the legal relationships created - inter vivos or on death - by a person, the settlor, when assets have been placed under the control of a HCCH | HOMESECURE PORTALMEMBERS & PARTIESINSTRUMENTSPROJECTSGOVERNANCE Hague Conference on Private International Law - The World Organisation for Cross-border Co-operation in Civil and Commercial Matters HCCH | #34 - FULL TEXT Convention of 19 October 1996 on Jurisdiction, Applicable Law, Recognition, Enforcement and Co-operation in Respect of Parental Responsibility and Measures for the Protection of Children HCCH | TOURISTS AND VISITORS (ODR) PROJECT Tourists and Visitors (ODR) Project . Preliminary Documents for the attention of the Council on General Affairs and Policy of the Conference: Prel. Doc.HCCH | AUTHORITY
Hague Conference on Private International Law - The World Organisation for Cross-border Co-operation in Civil and Commercial Matters HCCH | GUIDES TO GOOD PRACTICE These publications are more particularly aimed at the authorities of the Members of the HCCH and Contracting States who are charged with applying the Conventions, but can also be a useful source of information for practitioners – judges, lawyers, notaries, social workers – who are working with the Conventions for which they havebeen drawn up.
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Practical Information: Forwarding authorities (Art. 3(1)): Richard Hickson, Attorney-General: Methods of service (Art. 5(1)(2)): By personal service or, in cases involving active non-resident domestic entities and foreign maritime entities documents may be served by courier or mail directly on the registered agent of these entities: The Trust Company of the Marshall IslandsHCCH | AUTHORITY
Central Authority: The Senior Master, Royal Courts of Justice Please note the following information received from from the Authority for England and Wales: “The COVID-19 outbreak has inevitably led to delays in the service of documents from other Contracting States. HCCH | #14 - EXTENSIONS 14: Convention of 15 November 1965 on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters. Entry intoforce: 10-II-1969
HCCH | AUTHORITY
Central Authorities: 1. The Supreme Court of the Philippines - Office of the Court Administrator and judges having jurisdiction over the area where the document is to be served are competent to complete the certificate referred to in Article 6 of the Convention.HCCH | AUTHORITY
Ministry of Justice The Department of Adoption 60 Tran Phu street Ba Dinh district Ha Noi Viet Nam Website: www.moj.gov.vn Tel.: +84-4-6273 9691. Contact person / Personne à contacter : HCCH | HOMESECURE PORTALMEMBERS & PARTIESINSTRUMENTSPROJECTSGOVERNANCE Hague Conference on Private International Law - The World Organisation for Cross-border Co-operation in Civil and Commercial Matters HCCH | #34 - FULL TEXT Convention of 19 October 1996 on Jurisdiction, Applicable Law, Recognition, Enforcement and Co-operation in Respect of Parental Responsibility and Measures for the Protection of Children HCCH | TOURISTS AND VISITORS (ODR) PROJECT Tourists and Visitors (ODR) Project . Preliminary Documents for the attention of the Council on General Affairs and Policy of the Conference: Prel. Doc.HCCH | AUTHORITY
Hague Conference on Private International Law - The World Organisation for Cross-border Co-operation in Civil and Commercial Matters HCCH | GUIDES TO GOOD PRACTICE These publications are more particularly aimed at the authorities of the Members of the HCCH and Contracting States who are charged with applying the Conventions, but can also be a useful source of information for practitioners – judges, lawyers, notaries, social workers – who are working with the Conventions for which they havebeen drawn up.
HCCH | AUTHORITY
Practical Information: Forwarding authorities (Art. 3(1)): Richard Hickson, Attorney-General: Methods of service (Art. 5(1)(2)): By personal service or, in cases involving active non-resident domestic entities and foreign maritime entities documents may be served by courier or mail directly on the registered agent of these entities: The Trust Company of the Marshall IslandsHCCH | AUTHORITY
Central Authority: The Senior Master, Royal Courts of Justice Please note the following information received from from the Authority for England and Wales: “The COVID-19 outbreak has inevitably led to delays in the service of documents from other Contracting States. HCCH | #14 - EXTENSIONS 14: Convention of 15 November 1965 on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters. Entry intoforce: 10-II-1969
HCCH | AUTHORITY
Central Authorities: 1. The Supreme Court of the Philippines - Office of the Court Administrator and judges having jurisdiction over the area where the document is to be served are competent to complete the certificate referred to in Article 6 of the Convention.HCCH | AUTHORITY
Ministry of Justice The Department of Adoption 60 Tran Phu street Ba Dinh district Ha Noi Viet Nam Website: www.moj.gov.vn Tel.: +84-4-6273 9691. Contact person / Personne à contacter :HCCH | AUTHORITY
Hague Conference on Private International Law - The World Organisation for Cross-border Co-operation in Civil and Commercial Matters HCCH | #14 - FULL TEXT N.B. On 25 October 1980 the Fourteenth Session adopted a Recommendation on information to accompany judicial and extrajudicial documents to be sent or served abroad in civil or commercial matters (Proceedings of the Fourteenth Session, Tome I, Miscellaneous matters, p. 67; idem, Tome IV, Judicial co-operation, p. 339; Practical Handbook on the Operation of the Hague Service Convention HCCH | #37 - FULL TEXT Convention of 30 June 2005 on Choice of Court Agreements. 37: Convention of 30 June 2005 on Choice of Court Agreements. Entry intoforce: 1-X-2015
HCCH | AUTHORITY
Practical Information: Assistance in locating the person to be served: For information on how to obtain assistance in locating the person to be served within Germany, visit the E-Justice portal (questions 4.1 and 4.2).: Forwarding authoritiesHCCH | AUTHORITY
Address: Registrar Supreme Court High Street Parliament Drive St John’s Antigua: Telephone: +1 (268) 462 0609 +1 (268) 462 1585: Fax:+1 (268) 462 3929
HCCH | AUTHORITY
Ministry of Justice Tahu o te Ture Level 3 Vogel Centre 19 Aitken Street P. O. Box 180 WELLINGTON 6140 New Zealand telephone number: +64(4) 918 8800
HCCH | #35 - FULL TEXT CONVENTION ON THE INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION OF ADULTS (Concluded 13 January 2000) The States signatory to the present Convention, Considering the need to provide for the protection in international situations of adults who, by reason of an impairment or insufficiency of their personal faculties, are not in a position to protect theirinterests,
HCCH | #20 - STATUS TABLE View and/or print full status report. Last update: 4-III-2020 Number of Contracting Parties to this Convention: 63 The expression “Contracting Party” covers both cases in which the Convention has, and cases in which the Convention has not yet, entered into force for that Party following the deposit of its instrument of ratification, accession, acceptance or approval (see column EIF in the HCCH | THE INTERNATIONAL HAGUE NETWORK OF JUDGES Hague Conference on Private International Law - The World Organisation for Cross-border Co-operation in Civil and Commercial Matters HCCH | RECOMMENDED MODEL FORM These forms can be completed online, in both PDF and Word format: Guidelines for completing the Model Form; English-French ; French-English ; German-English-French ; Lithuanian-English-French ; Polish-English-French Click here for instructions on how to fill out the Model Form (provided by the Government of the Republic of Poland) HCCH | HOMESECURE PORTALMEMBERS & PARTIESINSTRUMENTSPROJECTSGOVERNANCE Hague Conference on Private International Law - The World Organisation for Cross-border Co-operation in Civil and Commercial MattersHCCH | HCCH MEMBERS
HCCH Members. The HCCH has currently 88 Members: 87 States and 1 Regional Economic Integration Organisation. For the dates of membership, please consult the status table of the Statute of the HCCH. For an overview of the Membership evolution, click here. AAlbania.
HCCH | SERVICE SECTION The Convention of 15 November 1965 on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters (HCCH 1965 Service Convention) provides for the channels of transmission to be used when a judicial or extrajudicial document is to be transmitted from one Contracting Party to the Convention to another Contracting Party for service in the latter. HCCH | #34 - FULL TEXT Article 34. (1) Where a measure of protection is contemplated, the competent authorities under the Convention, if the situation of the child so requires, may request any authority of another Contracting State which has information relevant to the protection of the child toHCCH | AUTHORITY
Central Authority: The Senior Master, Royal Courts of Justice Please note the following information received from from the Authority for England and Wales: “The COVID-19 outbreak has inevitably led to delays in the service of documents from other Contracting States. HCCH | ADOPTION SECTION The Convention of 29 May 1993 on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption (HCCH 1993 Adoption Convention) protects children and their families against the risks of illegal, irregular, premature or ill-prepared adoptions abroad. This Convention, which operates through a system of national Central Authorities, reinforces the UN Convention on the Rights of the HCCH | APOSTILLE SECTION The Convention of 5 October 1961 Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents (HCCH 1961 Apostille Convention) facilitates the use of public documents abroad. The purpose of the Convention is to abolish the traditional requirement of legalisation, replacing the often long and costly legalisation process with the issuance of a single Apostille certificate by a HCCH | #35 - FULL TEXT Article 57. (1) The Convention shall enter into force on the first day of the month following the expiration of three months after the deposit of the third instrument of ratification, acceptance or approval referred to in Article 53. (2) Thereafter the Convention shall enter into force -. HCCH | THE INTERNATIONAL HAGUE NETWORK OF JUDGES The International Hague Network of Judges. Members of the International Hague Network of Judges. Meetings of the International Hague Network of Judges. IHNJ Secure Platform. HCCH | #28 - STATUS TABLE 28: Convention of 25 October 1980 on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. The expression “Contracting Party” covers both cases in which the Convention has, and cases in which the Convention has not yet, entered into force for that Party following the deposit of its instrument of ratification, accession, acceptanceor approval
HCCH | HOMESECURE PORTALMEMBERS & PARTIESINSTRUMENTSPROJECTSGOVERNANCE Hague Conference on Private International Law - The World Organisation for Cross-border Co-operation in Civil and Commercial MattersHCCH | HCCH MEMBERS
HCCH Members. The HCCH has currently 88 Members: 87 States and 1 Regional Economic Integration Organisation. For the dates of membership, please consult the status table of the Statute of the HCCH. For an overview of the Membership evolution, click here. AAlbania.
HCCH | SERVICE SECTION The Convention of 15 November 1965 on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters (HCCH 1965 Service Convention) provides for the channels of transmission to be used when a judicial or extrajudicial document is to be transmitted from one Contracting Party to the Convention to another Contracting Party for service in the latter. HCCH | #34 - FULL TEXT Article 34. (1) Where a measure of protection is contemplated, the competent authorities under the Convention, if the situation of the child so requires, may request any authority of another Contracting State which has information relevant to the protection of the child toHCCH | AUTHORITY
Central Authority: The Senior Master, Royal Courts of Justice Please note the following information received from from the Authority for England and Wales: “The COVID-19 outbreak has inevitably led to delays in the service of documents from other Contracting States. HCCH | ADOPTION SECTION The Convention of 29 May 1993 on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption (HCCH 1993 Adoption Convention) protects children and their families against the risks of illegal, irregular, premature or ill-prepared adoptions abroad. This Convention, which operates through a system of national Central Authorities, reinforces the UN Convention on the Rights of the HCCH | APOSTILLE SECTION The Convention of 5 October 1961 Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents (HCCH 1961 Apostille Convention) facilitates the use of public documents abroad. The purpose of the Convention is to abolish the traditional requirement of legalisation, replacing the often long and costly legalisation process with the issuance of a single Apostille certificate by a HCCH | #35 - FULL TEXT Article 57. (1) The Convention shall enter into force on the first day of the month following the expiration of three months after the deposit of the third instrument of ratification, acceptance or approval referred to in Article 53. (2) Thereafter the Convention shall enter into force -. HCCH | THE INTERNATIONAL HAGUE NETWORK OF JUDGES The International Hague Network of Judges. Members of the International Hague Network of Judges. Meetings of the International Hague Network of Judges. IHNJ Secure Platform. HCCH | #28 - STATUS TABLE 28: Convention of 25 October 1980 on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. The expression “Contracting Party” covers both cases in which the Convention has, and cases in which the Convention has not yet, entered into force for that Party following the deposit of its instrument of ratification, accession, acceptanceor approval
HCCH | HCCH MEMBERS
HCCH Members. The HCCH has currently 88 Members: 87 States and 1 Regional Economic Integration Organisation. For the dates of membership, please consult the status table of the Statute of the HCCH. For an overview of the Membership evolution, click here. AAlbania.
HCCH | AUTHORITY
Central Authority: The Senior Master, Royal Courts of Justice Please note the following information received from from the Authority for England and Wales: “The COVID-19 outbreak has inevitably led to delays in the service of documents from other Contracting States. HCCH | CONVENTIONS, PROTOCOLS AND PRINCIPLES Convention of 4 May 1971 on the Law Applicable to Traffic Accidents. Convention of 18 March 1970 on the Taking of Evidence Abroad in Civil or Commercial Matters. Convention of 2 October 1973 Concerning the International Administration of the Estates of Deceased Persons. Convention of 2 October 1973 on the Law Applicable to ProductsLiability.
HCCH | CHILD SUPPORT SECTION The Convention of 23 November 2007 on the International Recovery of Child Support and Other Forms of Family Maintenance (HCCH 2007 Child Support Convention) and the Protocol of 23 November 2007 on the Law Applicable to Maintenance Obligations (HCCH 2007 Maintenance Obligations Protocol) seek to establish a modern, efficient and accessible international system for the cross HCCH | COUNTRY PROFILES Costa Rica (2020) Côte d'Ivoire (2016) Croatia (2018): State of origin | receiving State. Czech Republic (2020): State of origin | receiving State. Democratic Republic of the Congo (2012) Denmark (2020) Dominican Republic (2020): State of origin | receiving State.Ecuador (2020)
HCCH | #34 - STATUS TABLE 34: Convention of 19 October 1996 on Jurisdiction, Applicable Law, Recognition, Enforcement and Co-operation in Respect of Parental Responsibility and Measures for the Protection of Children. Entry into force: 1-I-2002. View and/or print full status report. Last update:29-X-2020.
HCCH | #14 - FULL TEXT N.B. On 25 October 1980 the Fourteenth Session adopted a Recommendation on information to accompany judicial and extrajudicial documents to be sent or served abroad in civil or commercial matters (Proceedings of the Fourteenth Session, Tome I, Miscellaneous matters, p. 67; idem, Tome IV, Judicial co-operation, p. 339; Practical Handbook on the Operation of the Hague Service Convention HCCH | PRACTICAL HANDBOOK ON THE OPERATION OF THE SERVICE The Practical Handbook is available in both paper and e-Book format: Practical Handbook on the Operation of the Service Convention. 4th edition (e-Book ), 2016, (251 p.) - ISBN: 978-94-90265-47-2. € 105 (ex. VAT) The Practical Handbook is available for purchase in e-Book format. Please use our contact form to place your order. HCCH | #12 - FULL TEXT 12: Convention of 5 October 1961 Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents. Entry into force: 24-I-1965 HCCH | DECLARATION/RESERVATION/NOTIFICATION Declarations (articles 8 and 10): 1. In accordance with paragraph 2 of Article 8 of the Convention, it declares that the means of service referred to in paragraph 1 of this article may be used within the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region only when the document is to be served upon a national of the State in which the document originates.2.
HCCH | HOMESECURE PORTALMEMBERS & PARTIESINSTRUMENTSPROJECTSGOVERNANCE Hague Conference on Private International Law - The World Organisation for Cross-border Co-operation in Civil and Commercial MattersHCCH | HCCH MEMBERS
HCCH Members. The HCCH has currently 88 Members: 87 States and 1 Regional Economic Integration Organisation. For the dates of membership, please consult the status table of the Statute of the HCCH. For an overview of the Membership evolution, click here. AAlbania.
HCCH | SERVICE SECTION The Convention of 15 November 1965 on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters (HCCH 1965 Service Convention) provides for the channels of transmission to be used when a judicial or extrajudicial document is to be transmitted from one Contracting Party to the Convention to another Contracting Party for service in the latter.HCCH | AUTHORITY
Central Authority: The Senior Master, Royal Courts of Justice Please note the following information received from from the Authority for England and Wales: “The COVID-19 outbreak has inevitably led to delays in the service of documents from other Contracting States. HCCH | #34 - FULL TEXT Article 34. (1) Where a measure of protection is contemplated, the competent authorities under the Convention, if the situation of the child so requires, may request any authority of another Contracting State which has information relevant to the protection of the child to HCCH | APOSTILLE SECTION The Convention of 5 October 1961 Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents (HCCH 1961 Apostille Convention) facilitates the use of public documents abroad. The purpose of the Convention is to abolish the traditional requirement of legalisation, replacing the often long and costly legalisation process with the issuance of a single Apostille certificate by a HCCH | #35 - FULL TEXT Article 57. (1) The Convention shall enter into force on the first day of the month following the expiration of three months after the deposit of the third instrument of ratification, acceptance or approval referred to in Article 53. (2) Thereafter the Convention shall enter into force -. HCCH | THE INTERNATIONAL HAGUE NETWORK OF JUDGES The International Hague Network of Judges. Members of the International Hague Network of Judges. Meetings of the International Hague Network of Judges. IHNJ Secure Platform. HCCH | #37 - FULL TEXT a) to which a natural person acting primarily for personal, family or household purposes (a consumer) is a party; b) relating to contracts of employment, including collective agreements. (2) This Convention shall not apply to the following matters -. a) the status and legal capacity of natural persons; HCCH | #28 - STATUS TABLE 28: Convention of 25 October 1980 on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. The expression “Contracting Party” covers both cases in which the Convention has, and cases in which the Convention has not yet, entered into force for that Party following the deposit of its instrument of ratification, accession, acceptanceor approval
HCCH | HOMESECURE PORTALMEMBERS & PARTIESINSTRUMENTSPROJECTSGOVERNANCE Hague Conference on Private International Law - The World Organisation for Cross-border Co-operation in Civil and Commercial MattersHCCH | HCCH MEMBERS
HCCH Members. The HCCH has currently 88 Members: 87 States and 1 Regional Economic Integration Organisation. For the dates of membership, please consult the status table of the Statute of the HCCH. For an overview of the Membership evolution, click here. AAlbania.
HCCH | SERVICE SECTION The Convention of 15 November 1965 on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters (HCCH 1965 Service Convention) provides for the channels of transmission to be used when a judicial or extrajudicial document is to be transmitted from one Contracting Party to the Convention to another Contracting Party for service in the latter.HCCH | AUTHORITY
Central Authority: The Senior Master, Royal Courts of Justice Please note the following information received from from the Authority for England and Wales: “The COVID-19 outbreak has inevitably led to delays in the service of documents from other Contracting States. HCCH | #34 - FULL TEXT Article 34. (1) Where a measure of protection is contemplated, the competent authorities under the Convention, if the situation of the child so requires, may request any authority of another Contracting State which has information relevant to the protection of the child to HCCH | APOSTILLE SECTION The Convention of 5 October 1961 Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents (HCCH 1961 Apostille Convention) facilitates the use of public documents abroad. The purpose of the Convention is to abolish the traditional requirement of legalisation, replacing the often long and costly legalisation process with the issuance of a single Apostille certificate by a HCCH | #35 - FULL TEXT Article 57. (1) The Convention shall enter into force on the first day of the month following the expiration of three months after the deposit of the third instrument of ratification, acceptance or approval referred to in Article 53. (2) Thereafter the Convention shall enter into force -. HCCH | THE INTERNATIONAL HAGUE NETWORK OF JUDGES The International Hague Network of Judges. Members of the International Hague Network of Judges. Meetings of the International Hague Network of Judges. IHNJ Secure Platform. HCCH | #37 - FULL TEXT a) to which a natural person acting primarily for personal, family or household purposes (a consumer) is a party; b) relating to contracts of employment, including collective agreements. (2) This Convention shall not apply to the following matters -. a) the status and legal capacity of natural persons; HCCH | #28 - STATUS TABLE 28: Convention of 25 October 1980 on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. The expression “Contracting Party” covers both cases in which the Convention has, and cases in which the Convention has not yet, entered into force for that Party following the deposit of its instrument of ratification, accession, acceptanceor approval
HCCH | HCCH MEMBERS
HCCH Members. The HCCH has currently 88 Members: 87 States and 1 Regional Economic Integration Organisation. For the dates of membership, please consult the status table of the Statute of the HCCH. For an overview of the Membership evolution, click here. AAlbania.
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Central Authority: The Senior Master, Royal Courts of Justice Please note the following information received from from the Authority for England and Wales: “The COVID-19 outbreak has inevitably led to delays in the service of documents from other Contracting States. HCCH | CONVENTIONS, PROTOCOLS AND PRINCIPLES Convention of 4 May 1971 on the Law Applicable to Traffic Accidents. Convention of 18 March 1970 on the Taking of Evidence Abroad in Civil or Commercial Matters. Convention of 2 October 1973 Concerning the International Administration of the Estates of Deceased Persons. Convention of 2 October 1973 on the Law Applicable to ProductsLiability.
HCCH | GUIDES TO GOOD PRACTICE Guides to Good Practice. These publications are more particularly aimed at the authorities of the Members of the HCCH and Contracting States who are charged with applying the Conventions, but can also be a useful source of information for practitioners – judges, lawyers, notaries, social workers – who are working with the Conventions for HCCH | ADOPTION SECTION The Convention of 29 May 1993 on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption (HCCH 1993 Adoption Convention) protects children and their families against the risks of illegal, irregular, premature or ill-prepared adoptions abroad. This Convention, which operates through a system of national Central Authorities, reinforces the UN Convention on the Rights of the HCCH | #34 - STATUS TABLE 34: Convention of 19 October 1996 on Jurisdiction, Applicable Law, Recognition, Enforcement and Co-operation in Respect of Parental Responsibility and Measures for the Protection of Children. Entry into force: 1-I-2002. View and/or print full status report. Last update:29-X-2020.
HCCH | PRACTICAL HANDBOOK ON THE OPERATION OF THE SERVICE The Practical Handbook is available in both paper and e-Book format: Practical Handbook on the Operation of the Service Convention. 4th edition (e-Book ), 2016, (251 p.) - ISBN: 978-94-90265-47-2. € 105 (ex. VAT) The Practical Handbook is available for purchase in e-Book format. Please use our contact form to place your order. HCCH | #14 - FULL TEXT N.B. On 25 October 1980 the Fourteenth Session adopted a Recommendation on information to accompany judicial and extrajudicial documents to be sent or served abroad in civil or commercial matters (Proceedings of the Fourteenth Session, Tome I, Miscellaneous matters, p. 67; idem, Tome IV, Judicial co-operation, p. 339; Practical Handbook on the Operation of the Hague Service Convention HCCH | ASIAN PRINCIPLES OF PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW: THE Asian Principles of Private International Law: The Asian Principles of Private International Law and the Hague Principles HCCH | AFRICAN PRINCIPLES OF COMMERCIAL PRIVATE African Principles of Commercial Private International Law: The African Principles of Commercial Private International Law and theHague Principles
HCCH | HOMESECURE PORTALMEMBERS & PARTIESINSTRUMENTSPROJECTSGOVERNANCE Hague Conference on Private International Law - The World Organisation for Cross-border Co-operation in Civil and Commercial Matters HCCH | HOMETRANSLATE THIS PAGE 21 mai 2021. Réunion du Groupe de travail sur la coopération administrative.. 12 mai 2021. Poste vacant au Bureau Permanent : Collaborateur juridique (temps.. 11 mai 2021. Voir toutes les actualités. 00:00 03:15 00:00. 03:15. HCCH Video.HCCH | AUTHORITY
Central Authority: The Senior Master, Royal Courts of Justice Please note the following information received from from the Authority for England and Wales: “The COVID-19 outbreak has inevitably led to delays in the service of documents from other Contracting States. HCCH | TOURISTS AND VISITORS (ODR) PROJECT Tourists and Visitors (ODR) Project. Preliminary Documents for the attention of the Council on General Affairs and Policy of the Conference: Prel. Doc. 1 of February 2020 - Report of the Experts’ Group on the Cooperation and Access to Justice for International Tourists (Tourism and Visitors Project) Prel. Doc. HCCH | GUIDES TO GOOD PRACTICE Guides to Good Practice. These publications are more particularly aimed at the authorities of the Members of the HCCH and Contracting States who are charged with applying the Conventions, but can also be a useful source of information for practitioners – judges, lawyers, notaries, social workers – who are working with the Conventions for HCCH | #34 - FULL TEXT Article 34. (1) Where a measure of protection is contemplated, the competent authorities under the Convention, if the situation of the child so requires, may request any authority of another Contracting State which has information relevant to the protection of the child to HCCH | #14 - FULL TEXT N.B. On 25 October 1980 the Fourteenth Session adopted a Recommendation on information to accompany judicial and extrajudicial documents to be sent or served abroad in civil or commercial matters (Proceedings of the Fourteenth Session, Tome I, Miscellaneous matters, p. 67; idem, Tome IV, Judicial co-operation, p. 339; Practical Handbook on the Operation of the Hague Service ConventionHCCH | AUTHORITY
Ireland - Central Authority. Department of Justice and Equality. Bishop's Square. Redmond's Hill. DUBLIN 2. Ireland. numéro de téléphone/telephone number: +353 (1) 4790 200 (switchboard) adresse e-mail/e-mail address: internationalchildabduction@justice.ie. HCCH | RECOMMENDED MODEL FORM Recommended Model Form. These forms can be completed online, in both PDF and Word format: Guidelines for completing the Model Form. English-French. French-English. German -English-French. Lithuanian -English-French. Polish -English-French. Click here for instructions on how to fill out the Model Form (provided by the Government of theRepublic
HCCH | #14 - EXTENSIONS 14: Convention of 15 November 1965 on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters. Entry into force: 10-II-1969. N.B. In case a particular territorial unit is not mentioned in this table of extensions, it means that the application of the Convention has not (yet) been extended to that territorialunit.
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Central Authority: The Senior Master, Royal Courts of Justice Please note the following information received from from the Authority for England and Wales: “The COVID-19 outbreak has inevitably led to delays in the service of documents from other Contracting States. HCCH | TOURISTS AND VISITORS (ODR) PROJECT Tourists and Visitors (ODR) Project. Preliminary Documents for the attention of the Council on General Affairs and Policy of the Conference: Prel. Doc. 1 of February 2020 - Report of the Experts’ Group on the Cooperation and Access to Justice for International Tourists (Tourism and Visitors Project) Prel. Doc. HCCH | GUIDES TO GOOD PRACTICE Guides to Good Practice. These publications are more particularly aimed at the authorities of the Members of the HCCH and Contracting States who are charged with applying the Conventions, but can also be a useful source of information for practitioners – judges, lawyers, notaries, social workers – who are working with the Conventions for HCCH | #34 - FULL TEXT Article 34. (1) Where a measure of protection is contemplated, the competent authorities under the Convention, if the situation of the child so requires, may request any authority of another Contracting State which has information relevant to the protection of the child to HCCH | #14 - FULL TEXT N.B. On 25 October 1980 the Fourteenth Session adopted a Recommendation on information to accompany judicial and extrajudicial documents to be sent or served abroad in civil or commercial matters (Proceedings of the Fourteenth Session, Tome I, Miscellaneous matters, p. 67; idem, Tome IV, Judicial co-operation, p. 339; Practical Handbook on the Operation of the Hague Service ConventionHCCH | AUTHORITY
Ireland - Central Authority. Department of Justice and Equality. Bishop's Square. Redmond's Hill. DUBLIN 2. Ireland. numéro de téléphone/telephone number: +353 (1) 4790 200 (switchboard) adresse e-mail/e-mail address: internationalchildabduction@justice.ie. HCCH | RECOMMENDED MODEL FORM Recommended Model Form. These forms can be completed online, in both PDF and Word format: Guidelines for completing the Model Form. English-French. French-English. German -English-French. Lithuanian -English-French. Polish -English-French. Click here for instructions on how to fill out the Model Form (provided by the Government of theRepublic
HCCH | #14 - EXTENSIONS 14: Convention of 15 November 1965 on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters. Entry into force: 10-II-1969. N.B. In case a particular territorial unit is not mentioned in this table of extensions, it means that the application of the Convention has not (yet) been extended to that territorialunit.
HCCH | CONTACT: COVID-19 UPDATE Update Coronavirus (COVID-19): In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the HCCH Permanent Bureau has released a video message from the Secretary General and also published both a general COVID-19 Toolkit and a specific Toolkit for the HCCH 1980 Child Abduction Convention in Times of COVID-19. The premises of the Permanent Bureau are open, however visitors are requested to make an appointment HCCH | APOSTILLE SECTION The Convention of 5 October 1961 Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents (HCCH 1961 Apostille Convention) facilitates the use of public documents abroad. The purpose of the Convention is to abolish the traditional requirement of legalisation, replacing the often long and costly legalisation process with the issuance of a single Apostille certificate by a HCCH | EVIDENCE SECTION The Convention of 18 March 1970 on the Taking of Evidence Abroad in Civil or Commercial Matters (HCCH 1970 Evidence Convention) establishes two methods of co-operation between States Parties for the taking of evidence abroad in civil or commercial matters. The Convention provides effective means for the taking of evidence in cross-border circumstances, via (i) Letters of Request, and (iiHCCH | AUTHORITY
Central Authority. The Ministry of Law and Justice. Department of Legal Affairs. Room No. 439-A, 4th Floor A-Wing, Shastri Bhavan. New Delhi. 110 001 India. HCCH | #37 - FULL TEXT a) to which a natural person acting primarily for personal, family or household purposes (a consumer) is a party; b) relating to contracts of employment, including collective agreements. (2) This Convention shall not apply to the following matters -. a) the status and legal capacity of natural persons; HCCH | INTERNATIONAL FORUM ON THE E-APP 11 th International Forum on the electronic Apostille Program (e-APP) 16-18 October 2019 Fortaleza, Brazil . Announcement; Draft Agenda; Presentations: The e-APP – The Essentials - Brody Warren, Legal Officer, HCCH; Panel I – Belgium – Julie Remy, Head of Legalisation, Federal Public Service Foreign Affairs, External Trade & Development Cooperation; Panel I – Bolivia - Silvia RiveraHCCH | AUTHORITY
Central Authority for the Republic of South Africa. Department of Justice and Constitutional Development. 329 Pretorius Street. Private Bag X 81. PRETORIA. South Africa. Tel. +27 12 357 8022. Fax +27 12 3578043.
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2. For purposes of Article 9.1 of the Convention, the receiving authority shall be the Supreme Court of the Philippines - Office of the Court Administrator. 3. In accordance with Article 17 and 18, for service of extrajudicial documents, the additional authority is the Integrated Bar of the Philippines. The Office of the CourtAdministrator
HCCH | #35 - FULL TEXT Article 57. (1) The Convention shall enter into force on the first day of the month following the expiration of three months after the deposit of the third instrument of ratification, acceptance or approval referred to in Article 53. (2) Thereafter the Convention shall enter into force -. HCCH | THE INTERNATIONAL HAGUE NETWORK OF JUDGES The International Hague Network of Judges. Members of the International Hague Network of Judges. Meetings of the International Hague Network of Judges. IHNJ Secure Platform.Hague Conference on
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