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Ensuring the best interest of the child in intercountry adoption practice: Case studies from the United Kingdom and the United States

Each year, thousands of children who cross international borders are destined for homes with adoptive families. For most, this journey from their homeland brings them to loving new homes where they will thrive and prosper. For others, the journey is hazardous and the destination uncertain.

The struggle to protect the best interests of children placed for intercountry adoption is not new to the social workers of International Social Service (ISS). For many decades, transformation and expansion of intercountry adoption has challenged the efforts of branches in both the United Kingdom (ISSUK) and the United States (ISS-USA) to protect the best interests of adopted children and their ...

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