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100 1  Walker, Lara.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n2008025620 
245 10 Maintenance and child support in private international law
       /|cLara Walker. 
264  1 Oxford :|bHart Publishing,|c2015. 
300    1 online resource (xx, 328 pages). 
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490 1  Studies in private international law 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  1. Introduction -- I. Introduction -- II. Aim and 
       Structure -- III. Methodology -- IV. Approach: Pragmatism 
       -- V. 'Maintenance' as a Concept -- VI. Conclusion -- 2. 
       History of the Recovery of Maintenance from Abroad -- I. 
       Introduction -- II. First Steps -- A Regime for the UK and
       His Majesty's Dominions -- III. The First International 
       Regime -- IV. The Regime Established by the Hague 
       Conference -- V. Recovery of Maintenance in Europe -- VI. 
       The Initial Impact of the Regulation -- VII. Conclusion --
       3. Scope: Maintenance Regulation -- I. Introduction -- II.
       Relationships the Regulation Applies to -- III. 
       Characterisation -- IV. Conclusion -- 4. Scope: The 2007 
       Hague Convention -- I. Introduction -- II. Child Support -
       - III. Spousal Support -- IV. Other Forms of Maintenance -
       - V. Conclusion -- 5. Jurisdiction -- I. Introduction -- 
       II. Jurisdiction in EU Family Law -- III. General Grounds 
       of Jurisdiction -- IV. Lack of Coherence and Possible 
       Solutions -- V. Choice of Court -- VI. Jurisdiction Based 
       on the Appearance of the Defendant -- VII. Subsidiary 
       Jurisdiction and Forum Necessitatis -- No Room for 
       National Law -- VIII. Limits on Bringing Proceedings -- 
       IX. Conclusion -- 6. Hague Protocol on Applicable Law -- 
       I. Introduction -- II. Scope -- III. Law Applicable -- A. 
       General Rule -- B. Special Rules -- C. Choice of 
       Applicable Law -- IV Other Provisions -- A. Public Policy 
       and Determining the Amount of Maintenance -- B. Exclusion 
       of Renvoi -- V. Conclusion -- 7. Recognition and 
       Enforcement: Regulation -- I. Introduction -- II. The 
       Procedures in the Maintenance Regulation -- III. Non-
       Protocol States -- IV. The Abolition of Exequatur -- V. 
       Possible Issues with the Abolition of Exequatur in EU 
       Regulations -- VI. The Implications of the Hague Protocol 
       and other Methods of Mitigating the Effect of the 
       Abolition of Exequatur in Maintenance Proceedings -- A. 
       The Hague Protocol -- B. Articles 19 and 21 -- VII. Are 
       the Separate Procedures Understood in Practice? -- VIII. 
       Suitable Alternative Arrangements -- IX. Conclusion -- 8. 
       Recognition and Enforcement: Convention -- I. Introduction
       -- II. Scope -- III. Jurisdiction -- A. Habitual Residence
       of the Respondent and the Creditor -- B. Habitual 
       Residence of the Child -- C. Party Autonomy -- D. Personal
       Status -- IV. Grounds for Refusal -- A. Ex Officio Review 
       -- B. Review by the Defendant -- C. Summary -- V. 
       Procedure for Recognition and Enforcement -- VI. 
       Alternative Procedure for Recognition and Enforcement -- 
       VII. Conclusion -- 9. Actual Enforcement -- I. 
       Introduction -- II. Convention -- III. Common Provisions 
       on Central Authorities -- A. The Ongoing Enforcement of 
       Maintenance Obligations -- B. Collect and Transfer 
       Payments -- C. Provisional Measures -- IV. Enforcement in 
       Europe -- A. The Procedure -- B. Practice So Far -- V. 
       Case Law of the ECtHR on Enforcement -- VI. Information 
       Technology: iSupport -- VII. Conclusion -- 10. 
       Administrative Cooperation -- I. Introduction -- II. 
       Designation of Central Authorities -- III. General 
       Functions -- IV. Specific Functions -- V. Legal Assistance
       -- VI. Locate One of the Parties -- VII. Information on 
       Income and Other Financial Circumstances, Including the 
       Location of Assets -- VIII. Encourage Amicable Solutions -
       - IX. Ongoing Enforcement -- X. Collection and Expeditious
       Transfer -- XI. Obtaining of Documentary or Other Evidence
       -- XII. Parentage -- XIII. Provisional Measures that have 
       the Purpose of Securing -- the Outcome of a Pending 
       Maintenance Application -- XIV. Service -- XV. Practical 
       Application of Selected Provisions -- A. Requests for 
       Specific Measures -- B. Meeting the Time Requirements -- 
       XVI. Potential Future Developments: Designing Suitable 
       Minimum Standards -- XVII. Conclusion -- 11. Conclusion --
       I. Scope and Characterisation -- II. EU Solutions -- III. 
       International Solutions -- IV. Overall Comments -- V. 
       Final Remarks 
520    "No one would dispute that the duty to provide for those 
       that you have a legal and moral obligation to support is 
       very important. With the movement and migration of people 
       both within Europe and globally there are more and more 
       families and relations who live in different states. 
       Therefore it is imperative that suitable and workable 
       methods exist to create maintenance obligations and then 
       secure the transfer of funds, particularly from abroad. In
       this book the provisions in EU Maintenance Regulation no 4
       /2009 and the Hague Maintenance Convention of 2007 are 
       analysed in order to discover what developments and 
       therefore potential improvements have been made in 
       relation to the recovery of maintenance from abroad. It 
       also includes an empirical study on the first year of 
       operation of the Maintenance Regulation. Data collected 
       has been analysed in order to supplement the critique of 
       the instruments. The information and analysis is used to 
       suggest suitable solutions for the future which include, 
       amendments to the Regulation and recommendations for best 
       practice."--Bloomsbury Publishing 
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