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  2. Adoption in France - Wikipedia

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    Simple adoption (French: adoption simple) is a type of adoption which allows some of the legal bonds between an adopted child and his or her birth family to remain. It is formalized under articles 343 and following of the French Civil Code. Simple adoption is less restrictive in its requirements and less radical in effects than plenary adoption.

  3. Outline of adoption - Wikipedia

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    Adoption in FranceAdoption in France is codified in the French Civil Code in two distinct forms: simple adoption and plenary adoption. Adoption in Guatemala – From 1996 to 2007, Guatemala was one of the major providers for children for international adoption, peaking at 5,577 children adopted in 2007. Since reforms in 2007–8, aimed at ...

  4. Forced adoption of children through the Catholic Church in ...

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    It was generally sold to children for between 10000 and 30000 Belgian francs. However, they could have been larger amounts, since there is the case of a child born in the north of France sold by the nuns for the value of 100000 francs. [7] Women victims of these forced adoptions created the association Mater Matuta. [8]

  5. Forced adoption - Wikipedia

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    Forced adoption refers to the practice of removing children from their biological families and placing them for adoption against the wishes of the parents, often with little or no consent. This practice has historically been a significant issue in various countries, where societal, governmental, and institutional pressures led to the forced ...

  6. TODAY viewers adopt teen who made on-air plea for family - AOL

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    Bungo and French were considering surrogacy but they were struck by a statistic reported by TODAY: only 3% of adoptive parents prefer to kids older than 13. “I paused the TV and I said, ‘Come ...

  7. Adoptee rights - Wikipedia

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    Adoptee rights are the legal and social rights of adopted people relating to their adoption and identity. These rights frequently center on access to information which is kept sealed within closed adoptions, but also include issues relating to intercultural or international adoption, interracial adoption, and coercion of birthparents.

  8. List of international adoption scandals - Wikipedia

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    Certain Mother and baby Homes in Ireland, where unmarried women were sent to give birth are reported to have forcibly separated babies from their mothers many of whom were adopted by families abroad. [1] [2] 1949-1976 Forced adoption in the United Kingdom removed children permanently from their parents. 1960s-1980s

  9. Optional Protocol on the Sale of Children, Child Prostitution ...

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    The Protocol requires parties to prohibit the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography. Article 2 defines the prohibition: Sale of children – Any act or transaction whereby a child is transferred by any person or group of persons to another for remuneration or any other consideration.