05-01-2010, 04:21 AM
Okay. Round 4. I wish to submit the latest, and hopefully the last, version of the International Adoption Act, now under the category of "Human Rights" since so many people wished it so. I put this proposal to you, my fellow IDUer's, for you opinion on the legality of the category and to fine tune any errors in the text that I may have overlooked.
The World Assembly,
RECOGNIZING every child?s need for the provision of adequate care, nourishment, clothing, shelter and protection from abuse, and to be provided with adequate education and medical care;
UNDERSTANDING that international adoption may be a child?s only chance at achieving those needs;
CONVINCED that an unregulated international adoption process will inevitably result in the rights of the disadvantaged, especially the child, being neglected and disrespected;
COGNIZANT of the methods and the effects of children being taken unwillingly away from their families;
DEFINING FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS RESOLUTION:
- INTERNATIONAL ADOPTION: the process in which a child residing in one Member State is adopted by prospective parents residing in another Member State;
- ACCREDITED AUTHORITY: an agency or department of government that handles all international adoptions in a nation and ensures that those adoptions adhere to the terms of this resolution;
- COUNTRY OF ORIGIN (CoO): The country from which an international adoptee originated from;
(I) REQUIRES:
(1) Member states to create an accredited authority, or allow an existing agency similar in function to be appointed to the role, to oversee all international adoptions taking place in that nation. This accredited authority may be created as a new agency or added on to an existing department of government or agency. Member States having more than one system of law, such as Federal States or States having autonomous territorial units, may delegate this responsibility to the governments of these subdivisions;
(2) All records of international adoption to be preserved by Member States. Any child adopted by way of international adoption seeking records pertaining to their adoption must be granted full access to said records;
(II) MANDATES THAT ALL INVOLVED ACCREDITED AUTHORITIES:
(1) Shall ensure that no party involved has been coerced into participating in the process of international adoption, nor has received financial or compensatory incentive to pursue the adoption, with the exception of legitimate fees resulting from the process;
(2) Shall take appropriate measures to ensure that no adoption is made with intent to commit a criminal offence;
(3) Shall ensure that the child meets all the minimum requirements for adoption, as determined by law in that country;
(4) Shall ensure that all responsible parties involved are deemed legally competent adults under both nations? laws to proceed with the adoption;
(5) Shall ensure that all parties involved in the adoption understand (with the exception of infants and small children not yet at an age of understanding) what the process will entail, and that all parties involved expressly give their consent to the adoption in writing;
(6) Shall ensure that the prospective parents have no criminal records and are mentally, physically and financially capable of supporting the adoptee;
(III) SAFEGUARDS THE RIGHT:
(1) Of a person adopted by way of international adoption to knowledge of his/her CoO and the cultures contained therein;
(2) Of anyone adopted by way of international adoption to return to his/her CoO. The person must have reached the age of majority as determined by law in both his/her CoO and nation of residence and have satisfied all minimum requirements for emigration as determined by law in both nations.
EDIT: I realise that the text is over 3,500 character and will bring it down once it has been nitpicked.
The World Assembly,
RECOGNIZING every child?s need for the provision of adequate care, nourishment, clothing, shelter and protection from abuse, and to be provided with adequate education and medical care;
UNDERSTANDING that international adoption may be a child?s only chance at achieving those needs;
CONVINCED that an unregulated international adoption process will inevitably result in the rights of the disadvantaged, especially the child, being neglected and disrespected;
COGNIZANT of the methods and the effects of children being taken unwillingly away from their families;
DEFINING FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS RESOLUTION:
- INTERNATIONAL ADOPTION: the process in which a child residing in one Member State is adopted by prospective parents residing in another Member State;
- ACCREDITED AUTHORITY: an agency or department of government that handles all international adoptions in a nation and ensures that those adoptions adhere to the terms of this resolution;
- COUNTRY OF ORIGIN (CoO): The country from which an international adoptee originated from;
(I) REQUIRES:
(1) Member states to create an accredited authority, or allow an existing agency similar in function to be appointed to the role, to oversee all international adoptions taking place in that nation. This accredited authority may be created as a new agency or added on to an existing department of government or agency. Member States having more than one system of law, such as Federal States or States having autonomous territorial units, may delegate this responsibility to the governments of these subdivisions;
(2) All records of international adoption to be preserved by Member States. Any child adopted by way of international adoption seeking records pertaining to their adoption must be granted full access to said records;
(II) MANDATES THAT ALL INVOLVED ACCREDITED AUTHORITIES:
(1) Shall ensure that no party involved has been coerced into participating in the process of international adoption, nor has received financial or compensatory incentive to pursue the adoption, with the exception of legitimate fees resulting from the process;
(2) Shall take appropriate measures to ensure that no adoption is made with intent to commit a criminal offence;
(3) Shall ensure that the child meets all the minimum requirements for adoption, as determined by law in that country;
(4) Shall ensure that all responsible parties involved are deemed legally competent adults under both nations? laws to proceed with the adoption;
(5) Shall ensure that all parties involved in the adoption understand (with the exception of infants and small children not yet at an age of understanding) what the process will entail, and that all parties involved expressly give their consent to the adoption in writing;
(6) Shall ensure that the prospective parents have no criminal records and are mentally, physically and financially capable of supporting the adoptee;
(III) SAFEGUARDS THE RIGHT:
(1) Of a person adopted by way of international adoption to knowledge of his/her CoO and the cultures contained therein;
(2) Of anyone adopted by way of international adoption to return to his/her CoO. The person must have reached the age of majority as determined by law in both his/her CoO and nation of residence and have satisfied all minimum requirements for emigration as determined by law in both nations.
EDIT: I realise that the text is over 3,500 character and will bring it down once it has been nitpicked.

