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AG/RES.
1958 (XXXIII-O/03) (Adopted at the fourth plenary session held on June 10, 2003) |
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THE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY, HAVING
SEEN the report of the Inter-American Children’s Institute (IACI) to the
General Assembly (CP/doc.3699/03); BEARING
IN MIND: Resolution
CD/RES. 14 (78-R/03) of the Inter-American Children’s Institute (IACI),
adopted in Santiago, Chile, on June 6, 2003; and The Hague Convention on
the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, of October 25, 1980;
the Inter-American Convention on the International Return of Children, of
July 15, 1989; and the Convention on the Rights of the Child, of November
20, 1989;
RECALLING its resolutions AG/RES. 1691 (XXIX-O/99), “International
Abduction of Minors by One of Their Parents”; AG/RES. 1733 (XXX-O/00),
“Inter-American Year of the Child and the Adolescent”; AG/RES. 1742
(XXIX-O/00), “International Abduction of Minors by One of Their
Parents”; and AG/RES. 1835 (XXXI-O/01), “Inter-American Program of
Cooperation to Prevent and Remedy Cases of International Abduction of
Minors by One of Their Parents,” and AG/RES. 1891 (XXXII-O/02),
“Inter-American Program of Cooperation to Prevent and Remedy Cases of
International Abduction of Minors by One of Their Parents”; CONSIDERING: That,
pursuant to resolution AG/RES. 1891 (XXXII-O/02), the Meeting of
Government Experts on the International Abduction of Minors by One of
Their Parents was held in Montevideo, Eastern Republic of Uruguay, on
August 12 and 13, 2002;
That the Meeting of Government Experts drew up recommendations that
include a draftInter-American Program of Cooperation to Prevent and Remedy
Cases of International Abduction of Minors by One of Their Parents; and That
resolution CD/RES. 14 (78-R/03) of the IACI Directing Council requested
the General Assembly to extend the period during which the mandates set
out in resolution AG/RES. 1891 (XXXII-O/02) would be in effect until the
thirty-fourth regular session of the General Assembly, in 2004; REITERATING: That
the abduction of children by one of their parents is a problem with dire
repercussions on their integral development and well-being and one that
may be exacerbated by the increasing displacement of persons outside
national borders in a progressively more globalized society; and That the
Plan of Action of the Third Summit of the Americas recognized that
promoting the rights of children and their development, protection, and
participation is essential to ensure that they reach their full potential,
and encouraged cooperation to reduce cases of international abduction of
children by one of their parents; and
CONSIDERING the need to boost and intensify, through inter-American
cooperation activities, the efforts of member states to prevent the
international abduction of minors and to promote their return, for which
progress must be made toward the adoption of an Inter-American Program of
Cooperation to Prevent and Remedy Cases of International Abduction of
Minors by One of Their Parents,
RESOLVES: 1.
To renew the mandate issued in resolution AG/RES. 1891 (XXXII-O/02) and,
to that end, to request the Director General of the Inter-American
Children’s Institute (IACI) to prepare, in consultation with the member
states and taking into account the recommendations of the 2002 Meeting of
Government Experts on the International Abduction of Minors by One of
Their Parents, an Inter-American Program of Cooperation to Prevent and
Remedy Cases of International Abduction of Minors by One of Their Parents. 2.
To request the Permanent Council to examine the Draft Inter-American
Program approved by the IACI Directing Council and to present it to the
General Assembly at its thirty-fourth regular session for its
consideration. 3.
To entrust the organs, agencies, and entities of the Organization, in
particular the IACI, with continuing to focus on this topic. 4.
To request the Permanent Council to report to the General Assembly at its
next regular session on the implementation of this resolution.
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