Brussels, 04/10/2007 (Agence Europe) - The use of DNA tests to prove the existence of family collections is not against the European law on family reunion, the European Commission indicated on Thursday 4 October, in reference to the embattled debate which has broken out in France on this issue. The directive adopted in 2003 by the European governments provided that, in order to obtain proof of the existence of family connections, the member states may conduct interviews with the family...