Examples of Adoption Law in a sentence
The agency shall notify both the appropriate county prosecutor and the Office of Licensing within three working days of any adoption activity that involves an intermediary that allegedly violates N.J.S.A. 9:3-37 et seq., the State Adoption Law.
The Court ruled that under the Children Adoption Law 5741-1981, each case should be examined on its own merits and all the relevant circumstances need to be taken into consideration.
Further, the Amendment amended Sections 28–33 of the Child Adoption Law, which sections stipulate that an adoption agency shall not request, charge or receive, directly or indirectly, payments in return for inter-country adoption, in Israel or abroad, save for authentic expenses paid by the agency towards the adoption.
Additional changes regarding the Adoption Law shall be delineated below.
Section 28 of the Child Adoption Law is the primary section stipulating the conditions for inter-country adoption.
According to Section 7 of the Adoption Law, the court will not grant an adoption unless it is convinced that a child above the age of nine — or who has not yet reached the age of nine but is capable of understanding the issue — stated that she/he agrees to the adoption by the specific adopter(s).
Law for the Integrated Protection of Childhood and Adolescence (LEY PINA), Adoption Law, Law against Sexual Violence, Exploitation and trafficking of Persons, RENAP Law.
The old multipurpose rooms that stood in the north portion of the building were extremely underutilized outdated and their existence was hardly known to the public, here in the community.
In this sense, vulnerabilities that go through the diverse identities of LGBTIQ+ people are reinforced and perpetuated through government policies, laws, and programs (Alday-Mondaca & Lay-Lisboa, 2021; Esguerra & Bello, 2014).For example, the public health policy on assisted fertilization considers male-female couples its beneficiaries, which constitutes legalizing discrimination based on sex-affective orientation (Alday-Mondaca & Lay-Lisboa, 2021).The current Adoption Law (Law No. 19, 620) dates to 1999.
UNICEF has played a central role in strengthening this system of protection, as well as public and private institutions by providing advice and training, facilitating discussion on legal rights as distinct from the patronising and instrumental approach which is still prevalent in many insti- tutions; lobbying and consultation for the approval child-friendly laws (such as the Adoption Law); training of technicians and creating protection networks, etc.