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- Re B (A Child) or In the matter of B (A child) [2016] UKSC 4 was a 2016 judgment of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom concerning the habitual residence of a child under English law. (en)
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- Lord Clarke and Lord Sumption (en)
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- A child will only cease to have any habitual residence in extraordinary circumstances. Habitual residence is only lost when a sufficient degree of disengagement from the original environment has been lost. (en)
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- Lady Hale, Lord Wilson and Lord Toulson (en)
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- In re J [1990] 2 AC 562 (en)
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- Re B (A Child) or In the matter of B (A child) [2016] UKSC 4 was a 2016 judgment of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom concerning the habitual residence of a child under English law. (en)
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