Intercountry Adoption and the Law

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Tommie H

 

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June 26, 2013

 

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This convention is called The Hague Convention on the Protection of Children and Co-operation in relation to intercountry adoption. The Hague Convention was created as an "international framework for arranging and formalizing these adoptions and to prevent abuses." Canada joined the Hague Convention in 1993...
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The Hague Convention relies on co-operation between participating states to safeguard children in the adoption process. "Before a child can be adopted from one country into another, the convention requires that authorities in both countries agree to proceed with the adoption. In the case of Canadian families wanting to adopt a child from another country, their provincial authorities must agree with authorities in the child's country of origin...
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