Ibero-American Transnational Families: a review of the international judicial jurisdiction rules that accompany migrant women

Antonia Durán Ayago
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This paper provides some keys to better respond to cases of parental responsibility that arise in transnational families. In particular, we look at women of Ibero-American origin who have arrived in Spain in an economic migration leaving their children in the care of relatives or close people in their States of origin. To do this, firstly, an analysis of the differences between transnational and cross-border families is made, emphasizing the family relocation that exists in transnational families and the need, therefore, as a singular reality, to also provide specific answers. Next, the rules of international judicial jurisdiction are analyzed, in particular, the Hague Convention of 1996 and it is analyzed, through various sentences, how the Spanish courts have applied it. In this application, it is detected that there is an absolute lack of gender perspective and the need for flexibility in the responses, taking into account the special situation in which mothers, residing in Spain, find themselves with their children in their States of origin.
伊比利亚-美洲跨国家庭:对伴随移徙妇女的国际司法管辖规则的审查
本文为更好地应对跨国家庭中出现的父母责任案例提供了一些关键。我们特别关注那些在经济移民中来到西班牙的伊比利亚美洲裔妇女,她们把孩子交给原籍国的亲戚或近亲照顾。为此,首先对跨国家庭和跨国界家庭之间的差异进行了分析,强调跨国家庭中存在的家庭迁移,因此,作为一个单一的现实,也需要提供具体的答案。接下来,分析了国际司法管辖权的规则,特别是1996年的《海牙公约》,并通过各种判决分析了西班牙法院是如何适用该公约的。在这一申请中发现,考虑到居住在西班牙的母亲和她们的孩子在原籍国的特殊情况,在答复中绝对缺乏性别观点和灵活性的需要。
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