International legal assistance in civil matters and disputes from family law with an international element
In cooperation with the OSCE, the Judicial Academy, organized training on "International Legal Assistance in Civil Things and Disputes from Family Law with an international element."
Training was held 9. May in the hall of the Court of Appeals in Novi Sad, and the same judges were attended by the territory of the Novi Sad appeal.
The topics they are processed are:
• Sources of law: National and international in connection with family relations
• International legal assistance in family matters
Hague Convention on Delivery abroad of court and out-of-court acts in civil and trading matters from 1965. years
Other multilateral and bilateral conventions applicable to family things
• Family law with an international element
National and international sources
Convention on competence, authoritative law, recognition and execution of decisions and cooperation in the matter of parental responsibility and measure for the protection of children from 1996. years
Hague Convention on Civil Aspects of the International Children from 1980. years
Convention on International Fulfillment of Children and Other Family Members from 2007. year and the Hague Protocol on Memoding Law for Submission of 2007. years
• Presentation of case from practice ECTHR (Carlson v. Switzerland No 49492/06 of 6/6/2008)
Determining and assessing the best interest of the child in disputes from family law with international element (hypothetical cases)
Development of court decisions from family law with an international element
The breasts on this training were:
• prof. Dr. Slavko Djordjevic, full professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Kragujevac
• Snezana Andrejevic, Judge vs Pension, Permanent lecturer at the Judicial Academy
• Ljubica Milutinović, Judge VS in retirement, permanent lecturer at the Judicial Academy
The gathered welcomed V.F. Director of the Judicial Academy, Srdjan Pavličić.