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INTERCOUNTRY ADOPTION THE EUROPEAN UNION AND TRANSNATIONAL LAW

AN INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE SPONSORED BY: THE CENTER FOR ADOPTION POLICY STUDIES THE JUSTICE ACTION CENTER AT DIPLOMATIC HISTORY (The Journal of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations)

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About the Co-Sponsors

The Center for Adoption Policy Studies The Center for Adoption Policy Studies (CAPS) is a New York based 501(c)3 organization. Its mission is to research, analyze, advise and educate practitioners and the public about current legislation and practices governing domestic and inter-country adoption in the United States, Europe, Asia, Latin America and Africa. CAPS is an independent entity. It is not affiliated with any agency or entity involved in the placement of children.

The Justice Action Center The Justice Action Center brings together New York Law School faculty and students in an ongoing critical evaluation of public interest lawyering. Through scholar- ship and fieldwork, the Center seeks to evaluate the efficacy of law as an agent of change and social betterment. Through a focused curriculum, symposia, clinical experience, and research opportunities, the Center seeks to instill in students a deeper intellectual understanding of the law regardless of their final career goals, and to present opportunities to maintain their ties to the social justice community beyond law school. Recognizing that students will pursue varied careers, the Center aims to provide a framework for analyzing the pervasive questions and contradictions relating to social justice in American society, irrespective of the context in which they may arise.

Continuing Legal Education

New York Law School has been certified by the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board as an Accredited Provider of Continuing Legal Education in the State of New York. This CLE program has been approved for newly admitted and experienced attorneys for a maximum of six CLE credits in Professional Practice. Refunds: Written notice of cancellation must be received by New York Law School no later than three days before a CLE program offering for refund of the registration fee. A $25.00 processing fee will be deducted from the refund. No refunds will be issued after the start of the program. All inquiries for this CLE program may be addressed by e-mail to Chris Alan Kendall at [email protected]. JAC Adopt brch v1 4/12/04 6:37 PM Page 1

Intercountry Adoption, the European Union and Transnational Law | May 21, 2004 New York Law School

lobalization is transforming domestic law, in America Gand other nations around the world. Nowhere is this process more evident than in the field of adoption law. This conference will focus on developments in the fields of Intercountry Adoption, Transnational Law, and European Union law and will also examine human rights issues in rela- tion to Intercountry Adoption.

Co-sponsored by: The Center for Adoption Policy Studies, the Justice Action Center of New York Law School and Diplomatic History (the Journal for Historians of American Foreign Relations) JAC Adopt brch v1 4/12/04 6:37 PM Page 2

9:00 Opening Remarks Diane B. Kunz, Executive Director, Center for Adoption Policy Studies (lawyer) 9:10-9:25 Keynote Address, International Adoption: A Revolution in the Making Adam Pertman, Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute i: 9:30-10:30 The United States, the and the European Union Robert D. Schulzinger, Chair and Commentator The European Union and the Place of Central and Eastern Europe in the European World, Maarten Pereboom, Salisbury University The United States and Multilateralism, Robert Schulzinger, University of Colorado at Boulder; Editor, Diplomatic History European Union Organic Documents and European Judicial Institutions, Diane B. Kunz

ii: 10:45-12:30 International Adoption: the Current Legal Paradigm Chair and Commentator: Diane B. Kunz The Politics of International Adoption: Halting Progress and Perennial Problems, Elizabeth Bartholet, (lawyer) Regulating International Adoption: The Role of the Hague Conference, Ethan Kapstein, INSEAD The US and various Hague Conventions, Paul Dubinsky, New York Law School (lawyer) Making Legal Regimes for Intercountry Adoption Reflect Human Rights Principles, Sara Dillon, Suffolk University School of Law (lawyer) 12:30-2:00 Lunch

iii: 2:00-3:45 The United States in the Adoption World Elizabeth Bartholet, Chair and Commentator The Historical Framework of a Transformation, Rita Simon, American University Trading Places: International Adoption and the Regulation of Reproductive Technologies, Debora Spar, Harvard Business School Economics of the U.S. regulations implementing the Hague Convention, Mary Hansen, American University: Medical Considerations in EU adoption, Dr. Jane Aronson, World Wide Orphans Foundation.

iv: 4:00-5:00 Discussion with Panelists and the Audience

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List of Speakers

Dr. Jane Aronson Diane B. Kunz World Wide Orphans Foundation Executive Director, Center for Adoption Policy Studies Elizabeth Bartholet Maarten Pereboom Harvard Law School Salisbury University Sara Dillon Adam Pertman Suffolk University School of Law Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute Paul Dubinsky Robert Schulzinger New York Law School University of Colorado at Boulder Editor, Diplomatic History Mary Hansen American University Rita Simon American University Ethan Kapstein INSEAD Debora Spar Harvard Business School

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Registration Form

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