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U.S. Won’t Tolerate Loopholes in Child Abduction Treaty with Japan

U.S. Won’t Tolerate Loopholes in Child Abduction Treaty with Japan

As Tokyo moves to ratify the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, the U.S. said Thursday that it will not accept any loopholes Japan might seek in resolving the long-running source of conflict. Kurt Campbell, the assistant secretary of state for East Asia, said, “We will not rest until we […]

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On the Brink of an International Crisis

On the Brink of an International Crisis

This week, one of the biggest stories in the international media about Brazil focused on the Goldman abduction case and the latest international repercussions of the case. Sean Goldman was abducted by his Brazilian mother, Bruna Bianchi, in June 2004 from New Jersey. She brought him to Rio de Janeiro under the pretext of a […]

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