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The origins of international (originally known as inter-country) adoption can be traced back to the Dis- placed Persons Act of 1948 and the Refugee Relief Act of 1953, which enabled white American couples to adopt roughly 7,000 children, mostly war orphans from Korea, Japan, and China.
Guardians And Wards Act, 1890 Muslims, Christians, Parsis and Jews have personal religious laws that do not recognize complete adoption. As a result, people belonging to these religions dont come under the Hindu Act. Thus, anyone belonging to one of these religions cannot go through with child adoption.
Cultural Disconnection: Critics argue that international adoption can lead to a cultural disconnect for the child, as they are often raised in a country with a different language, customs, and traditions.
In June 2001, Bucharest ordered a ban on international adoptions of Romanian babies after Emma Nicholson, at the time the European Parliaments rapporteur for Romania, criticized the countrys treatment of institutionalized children and indicated that some officials might be involved in child trafficking.
Many of the children available for international adoption have been orphaned or abandoned and therefore little is known about their biological familys medical history. Depending on the country, the resources and medical care available to assess a childs medical issues may not be adequate.

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Child adoption in India is a legal and emotional process that brings together children in need of a loving home and prospective parents willing to provide one. However, the adoption landscape in the country is fraught with challenges, including lengthy and complex procedures, illegal practices, and the need for reform.
Challenges Arise in Case of Inter-Country Adoption There are also some regulatory challenges to transnational adoption. These regulations are required to check illegal practices like trafficking, kidnapping, exploitation, child labor, and the sale of children.
Transracial adoption, also known as interracial adoption, is a sensitive yet important conversation within the foster care system. Until 1994, United States law also saw it as a sensitive topic. It wasnt until then that the United States implemented laws against transracial adoption discrimination.

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