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The annual Adoption Policy Conference at New York Law School, set for March 5, 2010,  will focus on “Permanency for Children,” including panels on the Haitian orphan situation and
Advance access to the April 2010 issue of the International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family is now available online.  The issue includes these articles:
Lots of media outlets are covering the story of the ten Americans arrested on January 29 for trying to leave Haiti with 33 children they believed or claimed to be orphans.  For those following the story, there is useful information in this New York Times story by Ginger Thompson: “
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has transmitted the 2007 Hague Convention on the International Recovery of Child Support and Other Forms of Family Maintenance to the Senate with its recommendation that the Senate give  advice and consent to ratification, subject to several reservations and declarations that are permitted by the t
The debate in France over whether to restrict women from wearing traditional Muslim garments took a new turn this week with the introduction of a draft bill providing that “nobody, in places open to the public or on streets, may wear an outfit or an accessory whose effect is to hide the face”.  There’s a good piece about this in the Economis

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