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The Hague, Netherlands – May 2025 – In a significant step towards fostering international understanding and cooperation in complex family law matters, iHOPE recently delivered a crucial presentation in The Hague, shedding light on the unique challenges and pathways in international child abduction cases involving the Middle East.
On Tuesday, May 20th, iHOPE’s CEO, Atty. Mohamad Al Ayouby, was invited to lead a meeting organized by the Dutch Central Authority. The Central Authority is a department within the Ministry of Justice and Security. It is responsible for implementing the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction and handling both incoming and outgoing requests related to international child abduction, including requests for the return of a child and for arrangements for international contact.
The importance of the meeting was underscored by the presence of key stakeholders in Dutch and international child protection. Invited participants included representatives from the International Child Abduction Center, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Council for Child Protection.
Atty. Al Ayouby specifically focused on international child abduction as seen from the perspective of countries within the Middle East, providing a comprehensive presentation with a detailed overview of the intricate legal landscape. The discussion focused primarily on:
Beyond the legal frameworks, Atty. Al Ayouby also dedicated a segment to the practical work of iHOPE. He elaborated on the crucial support and resources iHOPE extends to left-behind parents grappling with international child abduction in the region. A particular emphasis was placed on the vital role of mediation as a constructive pathway. The presentation detailed how the mediation process works substantively, offering a collaborative alternative to contentious litigation in sensitive family disputes.
Engaging a Vital Audience
The presentation proved to be highly informative, offering invaluable insights into the distinct cultural and legal dimensions of international child abduction in the Middle East. These insights are particularly critical for the Central Authority and other relevant bodies, enabling them to better advise and support parents and professionals navigating abductions to countries in this region.
The session concluded with an engaging and extensive question-and-answer segment, fostering valuable dialogue and discussion among all attendees.
The meeting was a highly productive and educational experience, furthering understanding and strengthening the network of support for families affected by international child abduction.
iHOPE remains committed to sharing its specialized knowledge and contributing to global efforts aimed at resolving these challenging cases and ultimately, reuniting families.
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