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2014

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Challenging Monohumanism: An Argument For Changing The Way We Think About Intercountry Adoption, Shani M. King Nov 2014

Challenging Monohumanism: An Argument For Changing The Way We Think About Intercountry Adoption, Shani M. King

Shani M. King

The Convention on the Rights of the Child' (CRC) provides a legal framework that establishes a child's right to be raised in the context of her family and her culture. We regularly violate this most fundamental right of children because we fail to come to terms with our imperialist orientation toward the world. This failure has been caused, in part, by how we have constructed our way of thinking about intercountry adoption. We now have a conception of intercountry adoption that I refer to in this Article as MonoHumanism. In the context of intercountry adoption, MonoHumanism means that children are …


Asking The Family Question, Berta E. Hernández-Truyol Nov 2014

Asking The Family Question, Berta E. Hernández-Truyol

Berta E. Hernández-Truyol

Today, the international community is taking strides to address the needs/concerns of the family and to develop norms regarding its protection. However, principles of international law that address issues regarding the family are relatively new. Moreover, to date, these principles have primarily focused on certain specific rights, such as children's rights, women's rights, and child labor rights, rather than incorporating family well-being as a central aim of all international law and relations. This essay proposes a fundamental shift in the approach to international policy and law-making, as well as the engagement of international relations, to include a family-sensitive, culturally inclusive, …