Цитата:
|
Сообщение от old
Можете ли вы "Форумчане" представить
подобную ситуацию с гражданиноч США? Можете себе это представить?
|
Представление о том, что Америка хватается за оружие каждый раз, когда иностранные родители отнимают совместных детей у американского супруга - фантазия представителей амбициозных но несостоятельных стран, основанная на комплексе неполноценности и желании игнорировать законы других стран. Реальность выглядит примерно так: http://www.travel.state.gov/abducti...ountry_497.html или http://www.law.northwestern.edu/journals/jihr/v2/7/ То есть никто в США не попрет против иностранного суда, а вот уголовное похищение, типа случая Салонен, может вызвать и реакцию спецслужб. Но законы американцы блюдут.
"The U.S. State Department, which enforces the treaty in the U.S., has more than 2,000 active cases in 2009 involving nearly 3,000 children abducted from the U.S. or wrongfully retained abroad. The ten countries with the highest incidence of reported abductions in 2008 are Mexico (316), Canada (57), the United Kingdom (42), Japan (37), India (35), Germany (34), the Dominican Republic (25), Brazil (21), Australia (18), and Colombia (17), which together represent 602 cases out of the total of 776. Japan and India are the only non-signatory countries in this group. However, there has been a significant year by year increase. In 2009, there were 73 outstanding cases involving 104 children who have been abducted to or retained in Japan by parents. An additional 29 cases involve American parties in Japan with one parent denied access to his or her child. However, according to December 2009 figures, there appeared to be 79 child abduction cases involving 100 children. A State Department official stated in 2008 that no child has ever been returned to the US as a result of diplomatic or legal means Furthermore, embassy officials were only aware of three cases where children have returned to America, two involving reconciliation of parents and one in which a 15-year-old escaped to the American embassy."
|