EUROMED JUSTICE WG CHILD 2

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EUROMED JUSTICE WG CHILD 2 WORKING GROUP ON THE APPLICATION BY NATIONAL RELIGIOUS AND SECULAR JUDGES OF INTERNATIONAL NORMS CONCERNING THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILD THE HAGUE (NL), 12 th 14 th December 2017 PROGRAMME

PROGRAMME WORKING GROUP CHILD MEETING Nº 2 The Hague (NL), 12 th 14 th December 2017 12-13 December: HAMPSHIRE HOTEL Bezuidenhoutseweg 53 14 December Morning: Churchillplein 6b Elaboration of the Comparative Study on the application by religious and secular judges of the international norms concerning the best interests of the child Participants: Members of the Working Group CHILD, SPCs secular and religious judges Representative of the Hague Conference on Private International Law EuroMed Justice Senior Short Term Experts EuroMed Justice Key Experts

Objectives: In its second session the Working Group (WG CHILD) should work at the drafting of the Comparative Study which has been distributed in advance to the participants on the application by religious and secular judges of the international norms concerning the best interests of the child. Main objectives of the Working Group are: 1. To give the feedback on the content of the draft Comparative Study a. in particular regarding all passages that refer to the analysis of the SPCs legal systems; b. to make suggestions for text changes or additions relating to the analysis of the legal system; c. to provide the experts with any missing sources of law and case law and with any information on most recent relevant case law, that is not yet mentioned in the study. 2. To clarify the questions from experts or other members of the WG. 3. WG CHILD participants are asked to bring with them copies of the relevant laws from national legal system and in particular those the study refers to in the footnotes 4. To follow up the discussions on the Hague Conference on Private International Law issues discussed in the 1 st WG CHILD seminar: Hague Children s Conventions, possible designation of a member to the International Hague Network of Judges, possible designation of a participant to the Working Party on Mediation, etc. Methodology: Starting from the Comparative Study sent in advance to the WG members, the 2 nd CHILD Working Group will give inputs, discuss and decide on the above-mentioned topics from 1 to 4. Experts: Hague Conference on Private International Law Mr Christophe Bernasconi, SecretaryGeneral Mr Philippe Lortie, First Secretary Mr Frédéric Breger, Legal adviser EuroMed Justice Key Experts: Victoria Palau, Team Leader Virgil Ivan-Cucu, Capacity Building Dania Samoul, Coordinator European Experts Ms. Juliane Hirsch, Consultant on Private International Law and International Family Law, Germany julianehirsch.jh@gmail.com Ms. Roberta Ribeiro Oertel, Lecture EIPA Luxembourg, r.oertel@eipa.eu Ms. Dolly Hamad Najjar Expert, Lebanon- Tunisia, dolly-najjar@hotmail.com Mr Ahmed Bakry El Sayed, Judge Egypt, ahmedbakry0205@yahoo.com

Monday 11 December 2017 PROGRAMME Arrival of the participants 17.00 19.00 Coordination meeting Short Term Experts and Project Management Team Tuesday 12 December 2017 09.30 Opening & Welcome 09.45 General presentation and introduction of the Working Group CHILD tasks. Presentation - EuroMed Justice Key experts will explain the objectives and the outputs, the WG CHILD tasks 10.15 Introduction of the Comparative Study Draft - Presentation of the PART I 11.00 Coffee Break Ms. Juliane Hirsch Ms. Roberta Ribeiro Oertel 11.20 Presentation of the PART II. A Comparative Analysis Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Palestine Mr Ahmed Bakry El Sayed Presentation of the PART II. B Comparative Analysis - Lebanon, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco 12.45 Lunch Break Ms. Dolly Hamad Najjar 14.00 Working Group CHILD debates and discussions, together with the experts addressing the PART I 15.15 Coffee Break

15.45 PARALLEL PANELS PANEL A - MAIN MEETING ROOM 15.45 Debates and discussions on the PART II. A. of the Comparative Analysis Egypt, Israel, Jordan and Palestine representatives together with the experts Ms. Juliane Hirsch, and Mr Ahmed Bakry El Sayed PANEL B SECONDARY MEETING ROOM 15.45 Debates and discussions on the PART II. B. of the Comparative Analysis Algeria, Lebanon, Morocco, Tunisia representatives together with the experts Ms. Roberta Ribeiro Oertel and Ms. Dolly Hamad Najjar 17.30 End of the first day Wednesday 13 December 2017 09.30 WG CHILD debates, comments and proposals for the completion of the Comparative Study WG CHILD and the experts 10.30 Introduction by the Experts of the proposals for the Recommendations of the Comparative Study 11.15 Coffee Break 11.45 WG CHILD debates and discussions regarding the proposals for the Recommendations of the Comparative Study 12.45 Lunch Break 14.00 Finalisation of the Recommendations of the Comparative Study 15.15 Coffee Break 15.45 WG CHILD debates, comments and proposals for the completion of the Comparative Study - continuation WG CHILD and the experts 17.00 End of the second day

Thursday 14 December 2017 09.00 Departure from the hotel to the premises of the Hague Conference on Private International Law Address: Churchillplein 6b, 2517 JW The Hague 09.30 Joint Working session at the Hague Conference on Private International Law 11.00 Coffee Break HCCH presentation Follow up of 1 st WG CHILD: Hague Children s Conventions, the International Hague Network of Judges, Working Party on Mediation 11.30 WG CHILD FINAL debates, comments and proposals for the completion of the Comparative Study WG CHILD and the experts 12.30 WG CHILD discussions to encourage the identification of possible regional needs to be covered by the Technical Assistance Facility (TAF). 13.00 Departure from the HCCH to the hotel 13.20 Lunch Break 14.30 Conclusions of the 2 nd WG CHILD meeting; to do list and the intersessional calendar. 15.30 Preparations for the Seminar/Training based on the Comparative Study to take place in April 2018 16.30 End of the 2nd WG CHILD meeting ******