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Press Release: Towards a European procedure for adoption

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Towards a European procedure for adoption

Strasbourg, 12.02.2008 – Despite the considerable volume of content of legal provisions on national and international adoption, the best interests of the child do not always take precedence over other considerations. Nevertheless, these legal arrangements decide the future of thousands of orphans and abandoned children every year.

Convinced of the need to create an adoption procedure common to all EU member states – in line with the recent adoption of a report on children's rights calling for such a mechanism – and to encourage international adoption where there is no national solution, a number of Members of the European Parliament, together with the Deputy Secretary General of the Council of Europe, have drawn up a joint declaration addressed to European ministers responsible for family affairs.

Jean-Marie Cavada (ALDE, France), Claire Gibault (ALDE, France) and Maud de Boer-Buquicchio, Deputy Secretary General of the Council of Europe, would like to invite you to a press conference at 3pm on Tuesday 19 February in the European Parliament press room (LOW) in Strasbourg where they will present this initiative.

Journalists who are not accredited with the EU are asked to make themselves known in advance in order to facilitate their access the building.

Press contacts:

For the ALDE:

Neil Corlett, tel. + 32-2-284 20 77 or + 32-478-78 22 84

Yannick Laude, tel. + 32-2-284 31 69 or + 32-495-22 78 37

For further information see www.adle.eu or www.claire-gibault.eu.

For the Council of Europe:

Estelle Steiner, tel. + 33 3 88 41 33 35, mobile + 33 6 08 46 01 57, estelle.steiner@coe.int

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2008 Feb 12