Alcances de la adopción homoparental a la luz del interés superior del niño
Alcances de la adopción homoparental a la luz del interés superior del niño
Authors
Basoalto Riveros, Constanza pamela
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Date
2019-06-26
Datos de publicación:
10.7770/RCHDYCP-V10N1-ART1434
Keywords
Familia - Adopción - Interés superior del niño
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Abstract
Si la adopción busca propiciar al adoptado el mejor entorno posible para su crianza, educación y cuidado, la real pregunta sobre la admisibilidad de la adopción homoparental es si esta perjudica o no el resguardo del interés superior del niño. Por ello, este trabajo brinda diversas razones jurídicas y no jurídicas para arribar a una conclusión, examinando algunos de los conceptos involucrados en la problematización, como también las inconsistencias de los argumentos que rechazan la procedencia de la misma. Se sostiene, por tanto, que tales razonamientos fracasan en formular objeciones persuasivas a la crianza homoparental
If adoption seeks to provide adopted children with the best possible environment for their upbringing, education and care, the real question about the admissibility of homoparental adoption is whether or not it harms the best interests of the child. This work proposes several legal and non-legal arguments from which to draw a conclusion, examining some of the concepts involved in the problematization, as well as the inconsistencies of the arguments that reject homoparental adoption. It is argued that such reasoning fails to formulate persuasive objections to homoparental parenting
If adoption seeks to provide adopted children with the best possible environment for their upbringing, education and care, the real question about the admissibility of homoparental adoption is whether or not it harms the best interests of the child. This work proposes several legal and non-legal arguments from which to draw a conclusion, examining some of the concepts involved in the problematization, as well as the inconsistencies of the arguments that reject homoparental adoption. It is argued that such reasoning fails to formulate persuasive objections to homoparental parenting