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... (which challenged the condition of children in Indian jails) when she became frustrated with t... Article) and in PIL actions challenging adoption and child labor practices in India. (52) In fact, ...
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Victor and Mary Hui-Wee, who were having no luck with adoption after they were unable to conceive a child, had all but given up on welcoming a newborn into their lives after 22 years of marriage.
That changed when the Kalamazoo, Mich., couple hired a foreign surrogate to bear their child.
They chose a woman in India, paying less than half the cost for the same servi...
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The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) is issuing this interim final rule to implement statutory provisions related to the Tribal title IV-E program. Effective October 1, 2009, section 479B(b) of the Social Security Act (the Act) authorizes direct Federal funding of Indian Tribes, Tribal organizations, and Tribal consortia that choose to operate a foster care, adoption assistance and, at Tribal option, a kinship guardianship assistance program under title IV-E of the Act. The Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act of 2008 requires that ACF issue interim final regulations which address procedures to ensure that a transfer of responsibility for the placement and care of a child under a State title IV-E plan to a Tribal title IV-E plan occurs in a manner ...
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... gate, which is reserved for women, children, elderly and sick people. She had come after most ...Paul speaks of this as adoption (4:5). Faith in Christ means that those who have b... people in Palestine, Africa, South America, India, and other places would be lucky to have water as ...
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[...] Floor, Hope Maternity Clinic, Anand, Gujarat, India. A work can be "dirty" because it is perceived as physically disgusting (like janitorial work and butchering), because it wounds dignity by requiring servile behavior (like domestic work or shoe shining), or it offends moral conceptions (as does sex work, topless dancing, and surrogate mothering).6 Some people may applaud certain kinds of dirty work (such as taking care of AIDS patients) while simultaneously remaining physically and psychologically distant from it.5 Surrogacy resides in this sticky area- surrogates are described as "true angels" who "make dreams happen," but surrogacy is also surrounded by controversies about the "ethics of selling motherhood" and "renting wombs.
... of women- the gestational surrogate and the child's intended mother. Surrogacy, a practice in which ... surrogacy and giving a child away for adoption. Second, they downplayed the element of choice in ...
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... education-rights movement and focuses on India as a case study. Lastly, this Article analyzes a r... "a principal instrument in awakening [a] child to cultural values, in preparing him for later pro...(285) After the adoption of its Constitution, India became a democratic rep...
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...(6) . Today, widespread adoption of dignity in modern constitutions and human right...In Indiana v. Edwards, (91) the Court held that a person with... could not withhold public education from children who were illegally within the country. (217) Altho...
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... natural law flourished, which originated in India, China, and the Hellenistic world. Similarly, whil... in running it, and within its confines children are nursed, aging family members are tended to, an...and Harris, L.C. (2005), "The Adoption and Use of Information Technology: A Longitudinal ...
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The dissemination of birth control was only one of a host of interventions into the intimate and everyday practices of ordinary Egyptians that aimed at creating reformed and modernized families and productive citizens. [...] the adoption of a population program based on contraception entailed the recognition of Egyptian women as reproductive subjects for whom using birth control was to constitute part of the duties of citizenship even as it simultaneously delineated the normative parameters within which reproductive choice could be exercised.
..." socialist models of modernization- China, India, Yugoslavia, and the Soviet Union among them. Egyp... of society, particularly women and children. In 1960, the Egyptian Association for Population ...
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In recent estimates, the International Labour Organization (ILO) found that approximately 217.7 million children ages five to seventeen are engaged in labor around the world. Within Asia and the Pacific alone, 122.3 million children between five and fourteen are economically active. Child labor has not escaped the attention of policymakers around the globe. Within India itself, the Bonded Labour System Act abolished all forms of bonded labor in 1976. The practice of bonded labor was methodically defined, taking into consideration multiple forms of agreements binding a debtor in service to a creditor. Progress toward eliminating child labor continues to be made on a global scale. A 2006 report by the ILO noted that the total number of child laborers worldwide fell 11% over the last four ...
...With the adoption of the landmark Convention on the Rights of the Ch...