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International child abduction in South Korea refers to the illegal removal of children from their country of habitual residence by an acquaintance or family member to South Korea, or their illegal retention in South Korea (officially referred to as the Republic of Korea, or ROK). This issue overlaps with related practices within the South Korean family law system (and culture), such as the lack of meaningful protection against domestic abductions and visitation interference, combined with the default expectation of sole custody (according to NGO FindMyParent).[1] Many of these practices also undermine South Korea's ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.

Despite enacting legislation to address the problem in response to pressure from other countries, in particular the US, South Korea continues to face criticism for its handling of international child abduction cases. [2]

  1. ^ "South Korea Country Page". FindMyParent.
  2. ^ Son, Ji-hypung (May 5, 2023). "Seoul's noncompliance with child abduction convention will pressure Yoon: lawmaker". The Korea Herald.

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