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Titre Recognising Adoption: Family relationships tested by birth control
Auteur Karine-Hinano Guérin
Mir@bel Revue China perspectives
Numéro no 2013/1 In the Name of the State: Interactions between local administrators and citizens
Rubrique / Thématique
Special Feature
Page 53-60
Résumé anglais This article is based on a survey conducted over two years in Kunming and its vicinity, as well as in the rural areas of Yunnan Province. It considers the relations between administrators (officials) and the administered (families) in the process of adoption procedures. After going over the regular, albeit little noticed, practices of adoption in China, the text analyses the interactions and negotiations that take place, case by case, as families turn towards local authorities in order to legalise the presence of a child they have acquired and taken charge of. The main focus is on the multiple and also contradictory legislative frameworks having a bearing on institutional procedures that, in view of their internal contradictions, widen the margin of manoeuvrability for local officials as well as adoptive families. The two sides thus come up with non-legal norms concerning what is best suited to such situations.
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