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Adoption Bill includes Hague Protections
Reproduced from The Irish Times
By Michael O’Regan, 19th November 2009
      
A few Irish children were now placed for adoption, Minister of State for Children Barry Andrews told the Dail. The vast majority of domestic adoptions were “Family or Step Parent adoptions” he said.

Many Irish people have therefore “looked to overseas to adopt a child into their families” he said.

Adoptions were first introduced into Ireland through the enactment of the Adoption Act 1952. Before that there were many informal adoptions in the State and many Irish children were sent abroad for adoption by Irish American families in the United States.

Introducing the Adoption Bill 2009 Mr Andrews said it brought the Hague Convention on the protection of children and co-operation in respect of inter country adoption into Statute Law.

It also provided for the establishment of the Adoption Authority of Ireland and the repeal of the 1952 and 1998 Acts as well as their re-stating or updating as appropriate.

“A fundamental principle of the Hague Convention is that inter-country adoption should be child centred” said Mr Andrews. “That is, in all stages of the process, the child’s interests must be paramount”. The provisions of the Bill would ensure that all inter-country adoptions recognized here met the standards of the Convention.

It also provided for the State to enter into discussion with States which were not a party to the Hague Convention for the purposes of making bi-lateral agreements on inter- country adoptions.

Fine Gael’s Alan Shatter welcomed the Bill.
      
      
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