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Adoption: at what cost? For an ethical responsibility of receiving countries in intercountry adoption

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Publishers Terre des hommes
Document authors Lammerant Isabelle, Hofstetter Marlene
Zones Western Europe
Type Report / Study / Data
Date of publication 2008
Document main thematic Child Protection/ Related Topic
Total pages 60
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Terre des hommes child relief (Tdh), in this most recent publication, presents a comparative study on the ethical responsibility of receiving countries of intercountry adoption. Focus has been given for many years on the practices of the countries of origin. They have been found to be too lax or too corrupt, and considered to be responsible for the downward slide in standards for intercountry adoption.

In this publication, Terre des hommes child relief (Tdh), under a mandate by Terre des Hommes International Federation (TDHIF), shows how the receiving countries also have a certain responsibility. With procedures and legislation which have little, if any, respect to the interests of the child, and policies which tend to respond to the demands of adopting couples or put pressure on the countries of origin in order to obtain children, the receiving countries do not respect the engagements they undertook by ratifying the Hague Convention on international adoption. It is the Hague Convention itself which aims to avoid these types of dysfunction.

Terre des hommes child relief presents the results of a comparative study on the practices and legislations in six European receiving countries: Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Norway and Switzerland.

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