The Hague Convention on the Protection of Children And Co-operation in Respect of Inter-Country Adoption

Autor: Elizabeth Montgomery Collins, Adiaha I. A. Spinks-Franklin, Heidi Schwarzwald, Susan Gillespie
Rok vydání: 2015
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Zdroj: SpringerBriefs in Public Health ISBN: 9783319134901
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-13491-8_6
Popis: The legal, ethical and political implications of intercountry adoptions exploded into the American spotlight in 2009, when Nancy Hansen, an American adoptive grandmother from Tennessee, pinned a note on her daughter’s adopted 7-year old Russian child, Artyom Savelyev, and booked him on a one-way flight back to Moscow. In the note Hansen alleged that the boy suffered from “severe psychopathic issues” and that the family, fearful for its safety, “no longer wish[ed] to parent [him]”. Whatever the cause, the outcome is not disputed: over the last year the flow of Russian children to American homes has slowed to a trickle, leaving some 600,000 Russian children in need of permanent homes—pawns in a game of international politics in which the players all claim to be acting in the best interests of the children, but which children seem invariably to lose.
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