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| Jordanian royal Princess Haya has long championed causes close to her heart including youth and education |
The estranged wife of the ruler of Dubai has applied for a UK forced marriage protection order relating to their children, a London court heard Tuesday.
Princess
Haya, 45, a wife of 70-year-old United Arab Emirates Prime Minister Sheikh
Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, has applied for the order, as well as for
wardship of their children, and a non-molestation order relating to herself,
the High Court heard.
The couple
are locked in a legal battle in London over the welfare of their two children.
At a
preliminary hearing on Tuesday, judge Andrew McFarlane allowed media to report
that Princess Haya, a Jordanian royal, had made the applications.
The court
also heard that Sheikh Mohammed has applied to the High Court for the summary
return of the children to Dubai.
Distinct
from arranged marriages, forced marriages, in UK law, are those without the
full and free consent of both parties.
A forced
marriage protection order can be used to help someone who is being forced into
marriage or who has been subjected to one, according to the government's official
leaflet on the orders.
They can be
applied for by the person in question, a relevant third party or anyone else
with the permission of the court.
Applications
must include details of how the applicant wants to be protected by the court,
with the leaflet giving the example of stopping a person from being taken out
of the UK to enter into a marriage without consent.
Foreign media excluded
After a
previous hearing held in private in London, the couple issued a statement
relating to the nature of the case.
"These
proceedings are concerned with the welfare of the two children of their
marriage and do not concern divorce or finances," it said.
It said the preliminary case management hearing would "deal with issues relating to how to proceed to a final hearing to determine the welfare issues".
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Sheikh
Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum (L) did not attend the court
proceedings on
Tuesday
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It said the preliminary case management hearing would "deal with issues relating to how to proceed to a final hearing to determine the welfare issues".
Judge
McFarlane -- who presides over the family division of the High Court of England
and Wales -- decided Tuesday that only accredited journalists with media based
within the jurisdiction of England and Wales were allowed to sit in on the
proceedings.
Reporters
from media organisations not based in the UK were in attendance but were told
they could not hear the proceedings.
Princess
Haya is a daughter of the late King Hussein of Jordan and a half-sister of King
Abdullah II of Jordan.
The
princess was in court for the proceedings while Sheikh Mohammed was not.
She left
the court accompanied by her lawyer Fiona Shackleton who represented Prince
Charles, the heir to the British throne, in his divorce from Diana, princess of
Wales.
Sheikh
Mohammed is being represented by Helen Ward, who acted for Guy Ritchie in his
divorce from pop star Madonna and for former Formula One motor racing supremo
Bernie Ecclestone in his divorce.
A small
anti-Sheikh Mohammed demonstration took place outside the courts complex.
The two-day
preliminary hearing is set to continue on Wednesday.
Princess
Haya is locked in a legal battle with the ruler of Dubai over the welfare of
their two children
Sheikh
Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum (L) did not attend the court proceedings on
Tuesday.
Princess Haya, who is battling her husband, Dubai's ruler Sheikh Mohammad bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, in a UK court, is the third princess who has sought to escape the Gulf emirate in recent years https://t.co/u2kIiH02Kc pic.twitter.com/Pbf5LGygPD— AFP news agency (@AFP) 31 juli 2019
Princess Haya of Jordan -- embroiled in a bitter legal battle with her husband the ruler of Dubai -- has received support from her brother in the form of a photo on Twitterhttps://t.co/GhS2xMO2oJ— AFP news agency (@AFP) 1 augustus 2019


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