Euromed Justice discusses The Hague Children’s Conventions

October 4, 2018
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EuroMed Justice gathered representatives from Algeria, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia on 25-27 September in Tunis to discuss the Hague Children’s Conventions of 1980, 1996 and 2007.

The seminar was jointly organized with the Hague Conference on Private International Law, with the participation of its First Secretary. The objective was to foster a better knowledge of the conventions and the future adhesion to these conventions, for those countries not yet parties to them.

This was the first Technical Assistance Facility activity implemented by EuroMed Justice, designed to address the need expressed by some South Partner Countries in a previous meeting of the EuroMed Justice Working Group CHILD. 

EuroMed Justice (2016-2018) is an EU-funded project which aims to contribute to the development of a Euro-Mediterranean area of cooperation in the field of justice and to the development of effective, efficient and democratic justice systems which protect and promote human rights.

 

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Countries covered:

  • Algeria
  • Libya
  • Morocco
  • Tunisia
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