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A Law of Blood-ties - The 'Right' to Access Genetic AncestryGuiding Principles, Hard Cases

A Law of Blood-ties - The 'Right' to Access Genetic Ancestry: Guiding Principles, Hard Cases [The notion that a type of ‘difference perception’ can adversely impact upon adoptee self-concept or self-esteem seems to be a generally accepted one; as Powell and Afifi have argued for example, a harmful uncertainty over one’s heritage may, in terms of risk and harm, be highly ‘recursive in nature’.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Law of Blood-ties - The 'Right' to Access Genetic AncestryGuiding Principles, Hard Cases

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014
ISBN
978-3-319-01070-0
Pages
251 –288
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-01071-7_9
Publisher site
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Abstract

[The notion that a type of ‘difference perception’ can adversely impact upon adoptee self-concept or self-esteem seems to be a generally accepted one; as Powell and Afifi have argued for example, a harmful uncertainty over one’s heritage may, in terms of risk and harm, be highly ‘recursive in nature’.]

Published: Jul 18, 2013

Keywords: Child Welfare; Adoptive Parent; Genetic Ancestry; Hague Convention; Birth Parent

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