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Innocenti Digest 4: Intercountry Adoption, December 1998
UNICEF: United Children's Fund: International Child Development Centre

In the best interests of the child? - Chantal Saclier
Intercountry Adoption: Development, trends and perspectives - Edited By Peter Selman
Publisher: British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering 2000

Intercountry Adoption in the new Millennium:the “quiet migration” revisited - Peter Selman
* The paper was  published in 2002 in  Population Research & Policy Review, 21: 205-225,
Paper presented at the European Population Conference
Helsinki, Finland 7-9 June 2001

Intercountry Adoption & Korea

Supplementary report to the Republic of Korea's 2nd Periodic Report on the Implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
This compelling document was submitted to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child in June of 2002 by:
  • Korea Bar Association
  • Sarangbang Group for Human Rights
  • Research Institute of the Differently Abled Rights in Korea
  • Korean Progressive Network (Jinbo Net)
  • National Parents Asssociation for Education
  • Equality Trade Union Migrants Branch
  • Korean Foster Care Association
  • Korea Womens Link


"Goal Displacement and Dependency in South Korean-United States Intercountry Adoption"
by Sarri, Baik, and Bombyk
[Children and Youth Services Review, Vol. 20, Nos. l/2. pp. 87-114. 1998]

Dark Side of Korean Adoption
by Una Kim, December 1996

Babies for sale. South Koreans make them, Americans buy them
by Matthew Rothschild
The Progressive, January 1988

Achievements of the foster care system in Korea and social barriers/improvement measures to promote the system
Presented by Youngsook Park to the International Foster Care Organization


Papers from Eleana Kim
Adoption in Korea, Then and Now
Korean Adoptee Auto-Ethnography: Refashioning Self, Family, Finding Community

Wedding Citizenship and Culture: Korean adoptees and the global family of Korea
Social Text 74, Vol. 21. No. 1, Spring 2003 Copyright 2003 by Duke University Press

“Gathering ‘Roots’ and Making History in the Korean Adoptee Community”
Local Actions: Cultural Activism, Power and Public Life, edited by Melissa Checker and Maggie Fishman, Columbia University Press, 2004.
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