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News@www.adoption-net.co.uk This story published February 28, 2002 French authorities cleared The European court has ruled that the French authorities were not discriminating when blocking a man, who was gay, from adopting a child. The court said that a lot of discretion must be left with the local authorities of each state to evaluate each case. It also noted the differences in opinion between individual countries as adoption law evolves. Philippe Frette, of Paris, was however awarded 3,500 euro due to the poor handling of an earlier appeal.
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