What you're interested in is Canon Law (as someone else mentioned). Here is a good spot to start looking for your answers.
Code of Canon Law
2 excerpts in regards to who can be baptized:
"there must be a founded hope that the infant will be brought up in the Catholic religion; if such hope is altogether lacking, the baptism is to be delayed according to the prescripts of particular law after the parents have been advised about the reason."
"Can. 869 §1. If there is a doubt whether a person has been baptized or whether baptism was conferred validly and the doubt remains after a serious investigation, baptism is to be conferred conditionally."
<snip> "§3. If in the cases mentioned in §§1 and 2 the conferral or validity of the baptism remains doubtful, baptism is not to be conferred until after the doctrine of the sacrament of baptism is explained to the person to be baptized, if an adult, and the reasons of the doubtful validity of the baptism are explained to the person or, in the case of an infant, to the parents."
Technically, your child does not have to attend RCIA or any other previous classes in order to be baptized as, in the eyes of church, your child is considered an "infant". RCIA is generally reserved for persons over the age of 14.
"Can. 852 §1. The prescripts of the canons on adult baptism are to be applied to all those who, no longer infants, have attained the use of reason.
§2. A person who is not responsible for oneself (non sui compos) is also regarded as an infant with respect to baptism."
In reality, just about any preacher will want to talk with BOTH parents as well as a child who is as old as yours. The sacrament of baptism (nor any sacrament, for that matter) is never taken lightly by a priest. Baptism is a promise by the parents that a child will be raised with the religious beliefs of that church. If both parents do not make that promise, then it becomes an exercise in futility that most parish Fathers will not become a part of. Particularly if you have spoken with the parish Priest and made your will known.
I will say that I am sad you have decided to paint an entire religion based on what a few people have done. Not all Germans are sociopathic murderers despite the Third Reich. Not all air traffic controllers are taking naps during flight rush hour. And not all Catholic priests are preying on little boys. I would recommend that you speak with the local church's head priest to let them know of your objections to this baptism and to perhaps get a handle on what religious convictions you WOULD like to pass on to your daughter and how to achieve that.