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III Draft Convention on the Law Applicable to Obligations to Support Minor Children

III Draft Convention on the Law Applicable to Obligations to Support Minor Children 65 6 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW II I DRAF T CONVENTION ON TH E LAW APPLICABLE TO OBLIGATION S TO SUPPORT MINOR CHILDREN The States signatory to the present Article 4 Convention; The law declared applicable by the Desiring to establish common provi­ present Convention may be disregarded sions concerning the law applicable to only if its application is manifestly incom­ obligations to support minor children; patible with the public policy of the Have resolved to conclude a Conven­ State to which the authority concerned tion for this purpose and have agreed to pertains. the following provisions: Article 5 Article 1 The present Convention does not apply The law of the habitual residence of to relations concerning support between the minor child determines whether, to collaterals. what extent, and from whom the minor I t governs only conflicts of laws re­ child may claim support. specting obligations of support. Decisions I n case of change of the habitual resi­ rendered in application of the present dence of the minor child, the law of the Convention shall not prejudice questions new habitual residence is applicable as of filiation and of family relations be­ of the moment when the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Comparative Law Oxford University Press

III Draft Convention on the Law Applicable to Obligations to Support Minor Children

American Journal of Comparative Law , Volume 5 (4) – Oct 1, 1956

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Publisher
Oxford University Press
Copyright
© 1957 by The American Association for the Comparative Study of Law, Inc.
ISSN
0002-919X
eISSN
2326-9197
DOI
10.2307/837645
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Abstract

65 6 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW II I DRAF T CONVENTION ON TH E LAW APPLICABLE TO OBLIGATION S TO SUPPORT MINOR CHILDREN The States signatory to the present Article 4 Convention; The law declared applicable by the Desiring to establish common provi­ present Convention may be disregarded sions concerning the law applicable to only if its application is manifestly incom­ obligations to support minor children; patible with the public policy of the Have resolved to conclude a Conven­ State to which the authority concerned tion for this purpose and have agreed to pertains. the following provisions: Article 5 Article 1 The present Convention does not apply The law of the habitual residence of to relations concerning support between the minor child determines whether, to collaterals. what extent, and from whom the minor I t governs only conflicts of laws re­ child may claim support. specting obligations of support. Decisions I n case of change of the habitual resi­ rendered in application of the present dence of the minor child, the law of the Convention shall not prejudice questions new habitual residence is applicable as of filiation and of family relations be­ of the moment when the

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American Journal of Comparative LawOxford University Press

Published: Oct 1, 1956

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