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Title: Trade-offs in Formulating a Consistent National Policy on Adoption.
Authors: Pollack, Daniel
Hansen, Mary Eschelbach
0000-0001-7323-6928
Keywords: adoption
international adoption
rights of the child
social welfare
termination of parental rights
Issue Date: Apr-2008
Publisher: Association of Family and Conciliation Courts
Citation: Pollack, D. and Hansen, M.E. (April 2008). Trade-offs in Formulating a Consistent National Policy on Adoption. Family Court Review 46(2): 366-374.
Abstract: Just as the courts must consider the trade-off between the best interest of the child and parental rights in involuntary termination of parental rights, policy on international adoption must consider the trade-offs between the best interest of the child and the long-term interests of the nation. We argue that countries that suspend international adoptions do not maximize social welfare. A consistent national policy to maximize the well-being of the children and society at large would be to devote resources today to the oversight of international adoption in accord with child protections under the Hague Convention, while at the same time developing a domestic system of care that provides for the physical and developmental needs of orphaned children in the context of permanent families.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-1617.2008.00206.x
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12202/4263
ISSN: 1531-2445
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