Cross-border recognition of adoptions
The European Added Value Assessment (EAVA) presents a qualitative analysis of possible policy options and quantitative estimates on the possible additional value of taking legislative action on the EU level related to cross-border recognition of adoptions.The EAVA identifies economic and social costs, and notably the costs related to the incomplete protection of rights of mobile EU citizens, which are born as a result of the absence of regulation on automatic recognition of adoption decisions at the EU level. The substantive scope of the EAVA is limited to the issues related to the recognition of adoptions in EU Member States. The substantive family law issues, as well as issues related to the recognition of convention adoptions, within the meaning of the 1993 Hague Convention on Intercountry adoptions, are not covered in this assessment.
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- child protection
- civil procedure
- comparative law
- drafting of EU law
- economic geography
- EU competence
- EU Member State
- European construction
- EUROPEAN UNION
- European Union law
- family
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- international adoption
- international law
- judicial cooperation in civil matters in the EU
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- organisation of the legal system
- parental responsibility
- private international law
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