
Hague Convention
The Hague Convention refers to a series of international agreements established by the Hague Conference on Private International Law to address legal issues across different countries. These treaties aim to protect children in international custody and adoption cases, prevent illegal trafficking, and promote consistent legal procedures. By setting clear rules, the Hague Convention helps ensure that legal disputes are resolved fairly and efficiently, respecting the rights of individuals involved in cross-border legal matters. It fosters cooperation among countries to manage complex issues arising from differing legal systems while prioritizing the best interests of individuals, especially children.