PARENTAL ALIENATION AND INTERNATIONAL CHILD ABDUCTION: INTERNATIONAL LEGAL COOPERATION FOR SAFEGUARD THE RIGHTS OF CHILDREN

Margareth Vetis Zaganelli, Adrielly Pinto dos Reis, Bruna Velloso Parente

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The process of post-modern globalization, structured from technological advances, enabled the relative shortening of distances between countries and, consequently, encouraged greater contact between people. There was, on the face of it, the increase in the number of transnational relationships between individuals, so that larger numbers of multinational families began to emerge, in which the parents came from distinct states, so they shared different cultural understandings and sometimes even conflicting. Such cultural shocks, in turn, can be pointed out as one of the reasons, among an extensive list of factors, that led to the termination of a considerable amount of affective relations.


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