This book aims to provide an analysis of adoption law, policy & practice in a common law context and to compare and contrast this withthe equivalent experience of other cultures. It basically -
- traces the evolution of adoption law, policy and practice across many centuries within England and Wales and other typical common law nations giving particular attention to conceptual and definitional matters;
- identifies and evaluates themes in the contemporary adoption processes of England and Wales and those other common law countries;
- identifies relevant international Conventions and related judicial decisions and analyses their capacity to function as benchmarks for national adoption law, policy and practice;
- uses those themes and benchmarks to construct a template for comparative analysis purposes;
- employs the template to conduct a comparative evaluation of equivalent themes in other cultural contexts, including Sweden, France, Japan and in an Islamic context;
- contrasts the highlyregulated legal process of modern western society with the traditional practice of indigenous communities such as the Maori;
- explores the politics of intercountry adoption;
- and concludes with an analysis of the significance of differences in cultural context for adoption law, policy & practice.
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"Kerry O'Halloran's Politics of Adoption provides a comprehensive and thoughtful overview of adoption law, both domestic and international, in the common law world. It is an invaluable resource not only for practitioners and scholars but for anyone interested in acquiring an in depth understanding of adoption in all its forms and complexity." (Barbara Bennett Woodhouse, David H. Levin Chair in Family Law, Director, Center on Children and Families, Fredric G. Levin College of Law, Co-Director, Institute for Child and Adolescent Research and Evaluation (ICARE), Gainesville, Florida)