1. HOWELL, supra note 1, at 41-42, 142. To satisfy the legal fiction that a child made available for international adoption is an actual "orphan," most children are registered as abandoned;C W Gailey;PETER SELMAN, INTERCOUNTRY ADOPTION: DEVELOPMENT, TRENDS AND PERSPECTIVES,2000
2. Dave Jenkins, Missionary Reflections on Kathryn Joyce's The Child Catchers: Rescue, Trafficking, and the New Gospel of Adoption;Roby;JOYCE,2013
3. quoting the American ambassador to Cambodia who found that Western demand;Marianne Blair;Safeguarding the Interests of Children in Intercountry Adoption: Assessing the Gatekeepers,2005
4. recounting experiences in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Guatemala, where the number of institutionalized children decreased when international adoption was closed in those countries;Int'l Adoption Reader;Conversations with America: Intercountry Adoption,2012