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Council Regulation (EC) No •Council Regulation (EC) No 2201/2003 of 27 November 2003 2201/2003 of 27 November 2003 concerning jurisdiction and the concerning jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of recognition and enforcement of judgments in matrimonial judgments in matrimonial matters and the matters of matters and the matters of parental responsibility, repealing parental responsibility, repealing Regulation (EC) No 1347/2000 Regulation (EC) No 1347/2000 2201/2003 2201/2003 • In matters relating to divorce, legal separation or marriage annulment, jurisdiction In matters relating to divorce, legal separation or marriage annulment, jurisdiction shall lie with the courts of the Member State shall lie with the courts of the Member State • (a) in whose territory: (a) in whose territory: • - the spouses are habitually resident, or - the spouses are habitually resident, or • - the spouses were last habitually resident, insofar as one of them still resides - the spouses were last habitually resident, insofar as one of them still resides there, or there, or • - the respondent is habitually resident, or - the respondent is habitually resident, or • - in the event of a joint application, either of the spouses is habitually resident, or - in the event of a joint application, either of the spouses is habitually resident, or • - the applicant is habitually resident if he or she resided there for at least a year - the applicant is habitually resident if he or she resided there for at least a year immediately before the application was made, or immediately before the application was made, or • - the applicant is habitually resident if he or she resided there for at least six - the applicant is habitually resident if he or she resided there for at least six months immediately before the application was made and is either a national of months immediately before the application was made and is either a national of the Member State in question or, in the case of the United Kingdom and Ireland, the Member State in question or, in the case of the United Kingdom and Ireland, has his or her "domicile" there; has his or her "domicile" there; • (b) of the nationality of both spouses or, in the case of the United Kingdom and (b) of the nationality of both spouses or, in the case of the United Kingdom and Ireland, of the "domicile" of both spouses. Ireland, of the "domicile" of both spouses. 2201/2003 2201/2003 •Article 8 Article 8 •General jurisdiction General jurisdiction •1. The courts of a Member State shall 1. The courts of a Member State shall have jurisdiction in matters of have jurisdiction in matters of parental responsibility over a child parental responsibility over a child who is habitually resident in that who is habitually resident in that Member State at the time the court is Member State at the time the court is seized. seized. 2201/2003 2201/2003 •Problems: Problems: • favor divortii favor divortii •legal kidnapping; legal kidnapping; •recognition of judgements; recognition of judgements; •protection of rights of family protection of rights of family members and in particular of rights members and in particular of rights of the child of the child 2201/2003 and 2001 2201/2003 and 2001 Charter of fundamental Charter of fundamental rights rights •(33) This Regulation recognises the (33) This Regulation recognises the fundamental rights and observes the fundamental rights and observes the principles of the Charter of Fundamental principles of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. In Rights of the European Union. In particular, it seeks to ensure respect for particular, it seeks to ensure respect for the fundamental rights of the child as set the fundamental rights of the child as set out in Article 24 of the Charter of out in Article 24 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Fundamental Rights of the European Union, Union,
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