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Inter-American Network of Cooperation in Family and Child Law

This network aims to facilitate international cooperation on family and childhood matters in the Americas. It includes competent authorities from Member States of the OAS and provides free access to the Inter-American system. The network is in the pilot stage, with two pilot projects leading to a universal meeting. The agenda includes sessions on background, public and private components, training in secure communication systems, conclusions and recommendations, and a calendar of work. Contact information, reimbursement details, and meeting logistics are also provided.

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Inter-American Network of Cooperation in Family and Child Law

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  1. Inter-American Network of Cooperation in Family and Child Law First MeetingNovember 03-04, 2009

  2. Purpose: The purpose of the Network of Cooperation in Family and Child Law is: facilitate international cooperation in matters if family and childhood in the Americas.

  3. Structure: • Creation of a network of Competent authorities on international cooperation in matters of family and childhood. • Mandate of secure and efficient cooperation between Member States of the OAS. • Ample and free access to all the users of the Inter-American system

  4. Second Pilot First Pilot • Canada • Bahamas • United States • Trinidad y Tobago • Argentina • Colombia • El Salvador • Spain • Dominican Republic

  5. Duration: • Informal stage • Pilot projects • First universal meeting • Institutional stage • REMJA • Working group • Presidency per state

  6. Informal Stage 18 Months Second pilot Universal Meeting First Pilot Universal Meeting

  7. Institutionalized stage 18 Months Presidency states REMJA Working Group

  8. Family law Cooperation Network Working Group Presidency states REMJA Pilot one Pilot Two Universal Meeting

  9. Agenda Tuesday November 3 • First Session: Background • Lunch • Second Session: Public component • Third Session: Private component • Reception

  10. Agenda Wednesday November 4 • First Session: Training in Secure Communication System • Lunch • Second Session: Conclusions and Recommendations • Calendar of Work • Closing

  11. Methodology of Work • Training: Introduction to the system • Presentation: tools of the Network • Level of conformity with each tool • Preliminary recommendations • Calendar for implementing tools.

  12. Misc. • Contact information in DC • Reimbursement plane ticket • Perdiem • Meeting rooms • Reception

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