Jurisdiction over the protection of minors in private international law
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36540/sbm9tp20Keywords:
the minor, Minor protection, Court Jurisdiction, The foreign elementAbstract
A minor is considered a weak party in international disputes related to determining the competent court to consider and resolve the case related to guardianship, guardianship and wardship. The minor needs judicial protection, such as determining the jurisdiction over the same minor and his money, or guardianship, or wardship” regulated by a law related to jurisdiction, and in order to Judicial protection of minors in the face of disputes tainted by a foreign element,
Preserving the rights of the minor, managing him, his custody, managing his money, and providing him with judicial protection, as a result, there must be courts specialized in examining the dispute and the issues of the minor and applying them This court may be the court of the state of the minor’s nationality, the court of the minor’s domicile or residence, or the court where the minor’s funds are located.
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