
L’uomo irlandese afferma che lo stato ha “abbandonato” suo figlio in Polonia, mostra i documenti del tribunale
https://www.irishtimes.com/crime-law/courts/2025/08/05/irish-man-claims-state-has-abandoned-his-child-in-poland-court-filings-show/
di PoppedCork
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In May 2025, a Polish court ruled that the young girl, who was born in Ireland and is an Irish citizen, should be brought back to Ireland as the mother relocated her to Poland without her father’s consent.
The father made a number of attempts to return his daughter to Ireland in June and July but has been unable to confirm her whereabouts. He recently lodged legal proceedings against the Department of the Taoiseach, the Department of Justice and the Department of Foreign Affairs.
The father claims the Irish Government has “abandoned” his daughter by failing to help locate her. He also believes The Hague Convention, one of the main legal frameworks for dealing with international child abduction cases, is “completely and utterly inadequate”.
Am I right in assuming if the father had taken her and the mother was seeking the same thing this father is seeking? It would be dealt with, with a lot more urgency?
>The spokesman said “any administrative and judicial measures required to decide on the return of a child are taken by the authorities in the contracting state that the child has been taken to” – in this instance, Poland.
>“The Irish central authority is not involved in the legal proceedings of the other country. It relies on the authorities of the other state to progress the application through their institutions and to keep it informed of any developments or advise it of any information required from the applicant.”
So its up to the Polish courts and authorities to locate and return the girl.
Im not sure what the father wants the Irish state to do. Send in the ranger wing ?
So, ye say we (Poles) stole your jobs and raped your women when we moved here in the mid 2000s. Now ye are gonna start saying we also steal Irish children. Sheesh.
https://www.gov.ie/en/department-of-foreign-affairs/services/child-abduction/#:~:text=help%20and%20support.-,Parental%20child%20abduction,the%20courts%20of%20that%20country.
There is international law applicable in this circumstance. Poland has been a signatory to the Hague Convention on International Child Abduction since 1992, and has an obligation to ensure that the child is returned to her place of habitual residence.
