Global movements have transformed how families experience challenges across international borders. Scholars recognize that modern migration creates complex scenarios for children and parents navigating legal landscapes. Increasingly, families cross national boundaries for various reasons, including work, safety, or personal circumstances. These transitions bring intricate legal challenges related to child custody, parental access, and protection.
Recognizing these global complications, Zimbabwe enacted the Child Abduction Act on June 1st, 1996. The legislation emerged as a critical response to international child protection needs. Zimbabwe aligned its legal framework with the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child...