Monday, July 30, 2012

Russia ratified the agreement with the United States on the Adoption of Children

Russia ratified the agreement with the United States on the Adoption of Children
 Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law on ratification of the agreement with the United States on the Adoption of Children, a document posted on Monday, the bank regulatory and regulations.This agreement was signed between the two countries July 13, 2011 in Washington. Russian President signed a law on ratification on Saturday, July 28.The agreement is designed with the Russian legislation, above all, of the Family Code and the experience of bilateral relations in this field with other states, particularly Italy.The document defines the order of adoption, and establishes a mechanism for monitoring living conditions and upbringing of foster children. In particular, the transfer of a child for adoption in another state should be considered only if the home is impossible for him to find a suitable family. At the same time adopting a child from Russia can only be done with the assistance of an authorized organization, except in cases of child adoption by relatives.The agreement also defines the procedure for acquiring citizenship of the adopted child of a foreign country and the preservation of the native nationality.Establishes the obligation of candidates to pre-adoptive parents to be trained and to provide socio-psychological report in accordance with the laws of the contracting parties.Also, the alignment is determined by the executive side measures in the reconstruction of the child in another family, as well as the decision to return the child home.Work on the agreement began after a series of scandalous cases of adopted Russian children by Americans, particularly after the spring of 2010, an American adoptive mother has returned to Russia on an airplane with a "refusal" note seven year old boy.Another incident took place a week ago - at the hands of foster parents in the U.S. suffer from Daniel Kruchina Tula region, he was eight years old. Parents in adoption - Matthew and Amy Sweeney - gave him his name and the name of Daniel Alexander. The family now lives in the town of Bristow (Virginia). In these local authorities, the boy ran away from foster parents. Police found his body strong traces of beatings. Against spouses sued Sweeney for alleged child abuse. He himself is now out of danger under the care of local social services.Foreign Ministry in connection with this state of emergency declared, that the long-term U.S. government agencies ignore bullying in respect of the adopted boy raised the question of Washington's willingness to comply with the agreement of adoption.

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