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Item type:Publication, Contenido y alcance de la identidad de la persona sujeta a adopción internacional en México y su conformidad con el sistema internacional de derechos humanos.(2020) ;Miranda Delgado, María ElenaGonzález Marín, NuriaLegal research paper that studies the nature and scope of the Right to Identity of the adopted child and seeks to answer the following question: how does Mexican law protects the human right to know the biological origins of an adopted child and, is this protection in accordance with the international parameters? Recognized in 2014 as a human right by the Mexican Constitution, it studies the federal and local civil legislations to stress the intimate relation between the concepts of personal identity, kinship and community. It particularly focuses on the conformation of the Legal Identity by two other human rights: the right to a name and nationality. The study of the international instruments, universal and regional, shows the influence upon domestic legislation. It explores the intersection between the right to identity and international adoption, through a concrete case of identity transformation: the adopted child's right to know his/her biological origins as provided by the terms of the 1989 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and the provisions of the 1993 Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption. This analysis is enriched by references to a special Spanish Act on international adoption and related jurisprudence from the Interamerican Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Human Rights.
