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The Real Problem of Intercountry Adoption

Paulo Barrozo, Boston College Law School Associate Professor and advocate for the rights of children and of the neurodiverse, describes intercountry adoption as "the greatest humanitarian and human rights crisis of our time," in his piece, The Real Problem of Intercountry Adoption (Adoption Advocate, No. 125, November 2018).

November 2, 2018 by Margo Strucker

Paulo Barrozo, Boston College Law School Associate Professor and advocate for the rights of children and of the neurodiverse, describes intercountry adoption as “the greatest humanitarian and human rights crisis of our time,” in his piece, The Real Problem of Intercountry Adoption (Adoption Advocate, No. 125, November 2018).

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