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Here’s an interview on NPR with Thomas DiFilipo of the Joint Council on International Children’s Services, called “Where Will all the Haitian Orphans Go?”
The Hague Conference on Private International Law has sent an Information Note on the Haiti earthquake to states and Central Authorities participating in the Hague Intercountry Adoption Convention.
In response to the recent earthquake in Haiti, the Department of Homeland Security and the State Department have implemented a special process to assist prospective adoptive parents with pending adoption cases in Haiti.  The Humanitarian Parole policy is described in detail in this
a number of stories this week have considered women’s employment and earning patterns.  Katrin Bennhold’s piece in the New York Timeson employed  mothers, “In Germany, A Tradition Falls, and Women Rise,” is the first of a series in the
Scheduled for April 8-10 at the University of Cambridge: the 4th Conference of the Commission on European Family Law on The Future of Family Property in Europe.  Information is here; early registration closes at the end of January.  The conference is organized by Jo M

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