HAGUE ADOPTION CONVENTION

Aug. 15, 2018

Australia has resumed the Children Adoption Programme with India, as per Hague Convention on Inter-Country Adoption.

About:

  • Full Name: Hague Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption.

  • Objectives:
    • To protect children and their families against illegal or ill-prepared Inter-Country adoptions.

    • To prevent the abduction, the sale of, or trafficking of children. 



  • The Convention establishes minimum standards, but does not intend to serve as a uniform law of adoption.

  • Background:
    • The Convention was developed by the Hague Conference on Private International Law.

    • It was concluded in 1993 and entered into force in 1995.



  • This Convention gives effect to the Article 21 of UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.

Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA):

  • Functions: CARA is the nodal body for adoption of Indian children. It regulates in-country and inter-country adoptions (in accordance with the Hague Convention which was ratified by Government of India in 2003).

  • Status: It is an autonomous body of the Union Ministry of Women and Child Development.

Australia imposed a ban on India 8 years ago, on the reported charges of trafficking of children for Inter-country adoption by some of the recognized Indian placement agencies.

Source : PIB