Adoption
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Adoption and the Child’s Right to Identity Norrie, Kenneth Mc K. 4th World Congress on Family Law and Children’s Rights, Cape Town, South Africa, 20 – 23 March 2005
Adjustment of Children Brought to the United Kingdom for Medical, Educational or Social Reasons, and then Adopted Cameron, Dr Hamish 3rd World Congress on Family Law and Rights of Children and Youth, Bath, England, 20 - 22 September 2001
Combating Illegal Adoption and Abuse of Children in Latin America - The Case of Guatamala Harris, Bruce 3rd World Congress on Family Law and Rights of Children and Youth, Bath, England, 20 - 22 September 2001
The Forest and the Trees: Issues in Domestic and International Adoption Wardle, Prof. Lynn D 3rd World Congress on Family Law and Rights of Children and Youth, Bath, England, 20 - 22 September 2001
Inter Country Adoption Nicholes, Sally 3rd World Congress on Family Law and Rights of Children and Youth, Bath, England, 20 - 22 September 2001
Inter-Country Adoption in England and Wales: The Issues and the Future Angell, Naomi 3rd World Congress on Family Law and Rights of Children and Youth, Bath, England, 20 - 22 September 2001
The Law of Customary Adoption: A Comparison of Australian and Canadian Approaches to its Legal Recognition
Paper delivered by Professor the Honourable Alastair Nicholson AO RFD QC,
Founding Patron, Children’s Rights International, Former Chief Justice, Family Court of Australia, Honorary Professorial Fellow, University of Melbourne
World Congress on Family Law and Children’s Rights,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Convention Centre, Halifax Monday 24 August 2009
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