03137nam 22004933 450 991100923650332120240426080322.09789400113657940011365X(MiAaPQ)EBC31098022(Au-PeEL)EBL31098022(CKB)31650674000041(Exl-AI)31098022(OCoLC)1431976598(EXLCZ)993165067400004120240426d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFacing the Past Policies and Good Practices for Responses to Illegal Intercountry Adoptions1st ed.The Hague :Boom Uitgevers Den Haag,2024.©2024.1 online resource (336 pages)9789047301882 9047301889 Foreword -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- Part I: Sending Countries -- 2 Pursuing Truth, Justice and Rectification of the Global Orphan Adoption System: the Legacy of South Korea’s Case -- 3 ‘Quien Soy Yo?’: The Right to Identity and Colombian Adoption Reparations -- 4 Obstacles in the Search for Origins and Identities of Brazilian-Israelis Adopted Through Child Trafficking -- 5 Finish What You Start: The Cold War Greek Adoption Experience and Recommendations for Current Policy Reform -- Part II: Receiving Countries -- 6 Switzerland Takes First Steps to Deal with Illegal Intercountry Adoptions -- 7 The Struggle Towards Collective Justice Through Financial Compensation for Intercountry Adoptees in the Netherlands -- 8 Changing the Historiographical Paradigm: Towards an Alternative Genealogy for Intercountry Adoption -- 9 The Baby and the Bathwater: Resisting Adoption Reform -- Part III: Illegal Intercountry Adoptions as Enforced Disappearances -- 10 Receiving States’ Obligations in the Aftermath of Illegal Intercountry Adoptions as Enforced Disappearances -- 11 Individual Criminal Responsibility for Illegal Intercountry Adoptions Following the Crime of Enforced Disappearance -- About the ContributorsGenerated by AI.This book addresses the systemic abuses and human rights violations associated with illegal intercountry adoptions. It focuses on the need for adequate regulations and remedies for affected adoptees and their birth families. Contributions from scholars and adoptees offer actionable measures for stakeholders in both sending and receiving countries to address past injustices. The book aims to foster a path toward healing and justice, targeting academics, policymakers, and adoption stakeholders.Generated by AI.Intercountry adoptionGenerated by AIAdopteesGenerated by AIIntercountry adoptionAdoptees362.734Loibl Elvira1709218Smolin David M1825617MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911009236503321Facing the Past4393493UNINA