Child Abduction and
Custody (Parties to Conventions) (Jersey) Order 2006
Made 21st March 2006
Coming into force 28th
March 2006
THE CHIEF MINISTER, in pursuance of Articles 4 and 14 of the Child Abduction and Custody
(Jersey) Law 2005,[1] orders as follows –
1 Parties to the Hague Convention
(1) For
the purposes of the Hague Convention as it has force of law under Part 2
of the Child Abduction and Custody (Jersey) Law 2005, the Contracting States to
that Convention (other than the United Kingdom) are as specified in column 1 of
Schedule 1.
(2) Where
the Hague Convention applies, or applies only, to a particular territory or
particular territories specified in a declaration made by a Contracting State
under Article 39 or Article 40 of the Hague Convention, the territory
or territories to which it applies are as specified in column 2 of Schedule 1.
(3) The
date of the coming into force of the Hague Convention as between Jersey and any
State or territory specified in Schedule 1 is as specified in column 3 of
that Schedule.
2 Parties
to the European Convention
(1) For
the purposes of the European Convention as it has force of law under
Part 3 of the Child Abduction and Custody (Jersey) Law 2005, the
Contracting States to that Convention (other than the United Kingdom) are as
specified in column 1 of Schedule 2.
(2) Where
the European Convention applies, or applies only, to a particular territory or
particular territories specified in a declaration made by a Contracting State
under Article 24 or Article 25 of the European Convention, the
territory or territories to which it applies are as specified in column 2 of
Schedule 2.
(3) The
date of the coming into force of the European Convention as between Jersey and
any State or territory specified in Schedule 2 is as specified in column 3 of
that Schedule.
3 Citation
and Commencement
This Order may be cited as the Child Abduction and Custody (Parties
to Conventions) (Jersey) Order 2006 and comes into force 7 days after it is
made.
senator f.h. walker
Chief Minister