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THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE BAKER IN THE MATTER OF COUNCIL REGULATION (EC) 2201/2003 OF 27 NOVEMBER 2003 IN THE MATTER OF THE SENIOR COURTS ACT 1981 AND IN THE MATTER OF Z (RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN ORDER) ____________________
Henry Setright QC, Victoria Butler-Cole and Michael Gration (instructed by Bindmans LLP) for the Applicant David Williams QC (instructed by Penningtons Manches) for the 2nd and 3rd Respondents Melanie Carew (of Cafcass Legal) as Advocate to the Court Hearing dates: 23rd March 2016 ____________________
(2) If so, (a) does the court have power under the inherent jurisdiction to make an order for the recognition and enforcement of the Irish High Court order and (b) does the case fall within Article 56?
(3) Is it necessary for Z to be represented for this court on an application for recognition and enforcement of the Irish order?
(4) If the case does not fall within Brussels IIA, what power does the court have to make an order for recognition and enforcement of the Irish order?
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