Netherlands Update (2021): Committee recommends Dutch government suspend intercountry adoptions
In February 2021, a committee appointed by the Dutch government to investigate intercountry adoptions issued a report that recommends suspending the same.
"The committee defines ‘abuse’ as: acting, or
failing to act, in a way contrary to applicable national and international laws and regulations, as
well as acting, or failing to act, in a way which is formally not in conflict with applicable national
and international laws and regulations but which, from an ethical viewpoint, is irresponsible. The
committee encountered various abuses, from inaccurate documentation to child trafficking
and baby farms." (p. 23)
You may read an English version of the full report here.
As a result, the Dutch government has temporarily halted intercountry adoptions. It froze applications for new adoptions.
The Netherlands is a treaty party to the Hague Adoption Convention.
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