This paper reviews recent developments pertinent to inter-country adoption in Southern and Eastern Africa. In particular, it focuses on the tripartite roles of governments, the judiciary and the international community, including the international media. It argues that a concerted effort towards awareness-raising is required in order to harmonise the respective roles of the above players, and in order to better regulate the practice
Using as example the inter-country adoptions from Romania during 1990s, this paper aims to revisit s...
International adoptions of Ugandan children rose by 400 percent from 2010 to 2011, many under irre...
From 9 to 10 May 2007, the African Child Policy Forum (AFCPF), supported by UNICEF, Eastern and Sout...
Although it may seem ironic that a policy affecting so few children should engage so much political ...
Doctor Legum - LLDAlthough it may seem ironic that a policy affecting so few children should engage ...
This Development argues that the international community should focus its energy on finding ways in ...
In the realm of human rights, the African continent is often framed as a violator in need of guidanc...
Thesis (LLM (Comparative Child Law))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.The concept ...
With reference to the case of De Gree v Webb 2007 SCA 87 (RSA) and developments in the field of inte...
The thesis addresses the question: how can the rights of parents be adequately protected in intercou...
With reference to the case of De Gree v Webb 2007 SCA 87 (RSA) and developments in the field of inte...
This article analyses the intercountry adoptions provisions contained in Chapter 16 of the Children’...
The aim of this paper is to examine the effectiveness of the Convention of Protection of Children an...
The 1993 Hague Convention on the Protection of Children and Co-operation in respect of Intercountry...
International Adoption is a subsidiary measure for the protection of children – it only becomes an o...
Using as example the inter-country adoptions from Romania during 1990s, this paper aims to revisit s...
International adoptions of Ugandan children rose by 400 percent from 2010 to 2011, many under irre...
From 9 to 10 May 2007, the African Child Policy Forum (AFCPF), supported by UNICEF, Eastern and Sout...
Although it may seem ironic that a policy affecting so few children should engage so much political ...
Doctor Legum - LLDAlthough it may seem ironic that a policy affecting so few children should engage ...
This Development argues that the international community should focus its energy on finding ways in ...
In the realm of human rights, the African continent is often framed as a violator in need of guidanc...
Thesis (LLM (Comparative Child Law))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.The concept ...
With reference to the case of De Gree v Webb 2007 SCA 87 (RSA) and developments in the field of inte...
The thesis addresses the question: how can the rights of parents be adequately protected in intercou...
With reference to the case of De Gree v Webb 2007 SCA 87 (RSA) and developments in the field of inte...
This article analyses the intercountry adoptions provisions contained in Chapter 16 of the Children’...
The aim of this paper is to examine the effectiveness of the Convention of Protection of Children an...
The 1993 Hague Convention on the Protection of Children and Co-operation in respect of Intercountry...
International Adoption is a subsidiary measure for the protection of children – it only becomes an o...
Using as example the inter-country adoptions from Romania during 1990s, this paper aims to revisit s...
International adoptions of Ugandan children rose by 400 percent from 2010 to 2011, many under irre...
From 9 to 10 May 2007, the African Child Policy Forum (AFCPF), supported by UNICEF, Eastern and Sout...