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Children & Family
Vol. 45, Issue 4, 2017July 31, 2018 EDT

The Umbilical Cord that Binds: Cross-Cultural Examination of the Politics of Achieving Effective Permanency and Adoption Policies in the United States and Brazil

Crystal L. Welch,
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Capital University Law Review
Crystal L. Welch, The Umbilical Cord That Binds: Cross-Cultural Examination of the Politics of Achieving Effective Permanency and Adoption Policies in the United States and Brazil, 45 Capital University Law Review 653 (2018).

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