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Private Justice in the Domain of Family Law: The Place of Family Group Conferences Within the Range of ADR Methods

Authors : Annie de Roo, Rob Jagtenberg

Published in: Transformation of Civil Justice

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

In this contribution, the success of family mediation and collaborative practices across Europe will be briefly touched upon, but the focus will be on a less known method (or rather a decision-making model): ‘family group conferences’. The concept of family group conferences originated in New Zealand in 1989; less than 15 years later the proliferation of the concept had led to the adoption of such conferences in over 30 countries worldwide. This contribution analyses how referrals to family group conferences have been organized and regulated in three of those jurisdictions, New Zealand, England and Wales and the Netherlands. Among the issues to be dealt with are: the problems that crop up in the (judicial) assessment of requests for referrals, the nature of ‘a right to direct’ one’s own family affairs and the legal status of ‘plans’ concluded during a family group conference. The analysis ends with a preliminary assessment of the value added by this specific ADR variety, while further longitudinal, empirical research by the authors is in progress.

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Footnotes
1
COM (2016) 542 final (Commission Report).
 
2
The online consultation was open to the public from 18 September to 11 December 2015; parallel to this open consultation, national representatives within the EJN network were invited to give their views.
 
3
Commission Report, p. 5: ‘Family law appears to be the area where mediation is used to the greatest extent’.
 
4
For completeness sake: 1 in 3 Dutch marriages ends in divorce; the single ground ‘permanent disruption’ is accepted without evidence.
 
5
Commission Report, p. 12.
 
6
View of the Human Rights Committee under the UN Covenant for Civil and Political Rights: Communication No. 858/1999 Margaret Buckle v New Zealand. The Committee found no violation of Arts. 17 and 23 of the Covenant, as an FGC had been convened. No cases have yet been published under the 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Article 9 of the Convention provides that all interested parties shall be given an opportunity to participate in removal and placement proceedings.
 
7
ECtHR, 12 July 2001 K and T v Finland, held that Article 8 ECHR encompasses a positive duty to facilitate family reunification whenever a (justified) external placement order is renewed.
 
8
Re B-S (Children) [2013] EWCA Civ 1146.
 
9
Kamerstukken (Dutch parliamentary papers) II 2010/11, 32 015 nr. 23.
 
10
Article 2.3 Jeugdwet 2015.
 
11
Kamerstukken II 2012/2013, 33 684 nr. 57.
 
12
ECLI:NL:RBNHO:2017:988.
 
13
CRvB 1 May 2017 (Steenwijkerland) ECLI:NL:CRVB:2017:1477.
 
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Metadata
Title
Private Justice in the Domain of Family Law: The Place of Family Group Conferences Within the Range of ADR Methods
Authors
Annie de Roo
Rob Jagtenberg
Copyright Year
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97358-6_9