Undocumented migrant persons claiming to be minors: jurisdiction, applicable law, and cooperation.

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In this article we compare the possible outcomes of the before and after reform of the assessment procedure from a private international law perspective. We focus on resolving an issue prior to the establishment of the minority/age of the subject (obtaining information and evidence/indicia of nationality), a main issue (the age assessment), a related issue (the provisional protection of the presumed minor), and a subsequent issue (the decision of permanence in Spain, family reintegration in the country of residence or relocation of the minor in another Member State or third State).

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Serrano-Sánchez, L. I. (2023). Undocumented migrant persons claiming to be minors: jurisdiction, applicable law, and cooperation. Spanish Yearbook of International Law, (26), 91–108. https://doi.org/10.36151/sybil.2023.005

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