In the matter of s. 9 of the Child Abduction and Enforcement of Custody Orders Act 1991 and in the matter of Nottinghamshire County Council (Respondent) v KB and KB (Appellants) and The Health Service Executive and The Attorney General (Notice Parties)
Decided
15 December 2011
Citation(s)
[2011] IESC 48; [2013] 4 IR 662
Case history
Appealed from
Nottinghamshire County Council v B & Anor [2010] IEHC 9
The court noted that if a practice was not provided for by Irish legislation, it did not automatically follow that it violated the Constitution.
Decision by
Murray J, O'Donnell J
Concurrence
Denham CJ, Fennelly J, Macken J
Keywords
Family law
Abduction
Hague Convention
Irish Constitution
Nottinghamshire County Council v B [2011] IESC 48; [2013] 4 IR 662 was an Irish Supreme Court case in which the Supreme Court refused to overturn an order of the High Court returning children of married parents from England to that jurisdiction, following a request by the English courts under the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction 1980 (the "Hague Convention").[1]
^Shannon, Geoffrey (2012). "Nottinghamshire County Council v K.B. v K.B." The Irish Jurist. 47 (1): 203–209 – via Westlaw.ie.
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