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WORLD FAMILY POLICY CENTER |

Opening Remarks
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Protection of National
Sovereign Rights Under International Law
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Why the World
Family Policy Forum?
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The Best Interest of
the Child: Dual Gender Parenting
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The European Family:
Mediterranean and Scandinavian Models
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A History of the
Family in the United Nations
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Faith and the Family:
The Core Strengths of American Society
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The Third Way
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| National and International
Strategies for Strengthening the Family
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Children's Rights:
An American Experiment
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Marriage and
Family in the Caribbean
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Respnses
to Attempts to Create Autonomous Rights, Including "Reproductive
and Sexual Rights," for Minor Children: The Shape of Things to
Come? Youth Rights in International Youth Fora Cory W. Leonard, associate director, World Family Policy Center; and director of Student Programs, Kennedy Center for International Studies |
Beyond
the Myth of Children's Rights: From an Interdisciplinary and Cross-cultrual
Perspective Akira Morita, professor of law, Tokyo University, Tokyo |
National
Sovereignty: Why It is Worth Defending Jeremy Rabkin, professor of government, Cornell University |
Doing
the Right Thing: The International Criminal Court and Social Engineering Richard G. Wilkins, professor of law, J. Reuben Clark Law School, and managing director, The World Family Policy Center, Brigham Young University |
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Critique of Research on Same-Sex Parenting Richard N. Williams, professor of psychology, Brigham Young University |
| The Normative Value
of Law in Strengthening and Protecting Marriage Sean E. Brotherson, North Dakota State University Jeffery B. Teicher, Budd-Falen Law Offices |
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