
The Hague Conference
The Hague Conference is an international organization that brings together countries to create and promote treaties and agreements aimed at solving legal issues involving families, such as child custody, abduction, adoption, and international civil disputes. Established in 1893, it works to develop rules that protect people's rights and ensure justice across borders. Its goal is to facilitate cooperation among nations to handle complex legal matters smoothly, respecting each country’s laws while ensuring fair treatment for individuals involved in cross-border situations.