Mediation in Cases of International Child Abduction by One of the Parents and Voluntary Cross-Border Agreements: The Mexican Case

The general goal f the present article is to provide a way of reasoning through a series of conclusions that may contribute to foster a frequently overlooked topic in Private International Law, we refer to the acknowledgement and enforcement of voluntary cross-border family agreements that may as we...

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