This chapter reflects on a specific aspect of migration issues, i.e. the manner and extent to which the prohibition of child marriages as af-firmed at the international level can limit family reunification in the European Union. This chapter argues that the prohibition of forced child marriages always constitutes a limit to family reunification, even when the spouse, sponsor, or both, has reached the minimum age for reunification. Moreover, it is contended that child marriages are forced—hence not a ground for family reunification—in all cases in which they constitute gender-based violence against women and girls, as defined at the international level: this is the case of a marriage between a girl and a male adult. To support the main argum...
Adopting a child is not a legal concept recognized in Islamic law, which, while giving great importa...
This chapter gives an overview of the laws, policies and administrative practices that dictate famil...
Millions of girls are forcibly married during the transitional period between puberty and adulthood....
This chapter reflects on a specific aspect of migration issues, i.e. the manner and extent to which ...
The concept of family reunification is well established in contemporary migration laws, at both the ...
Forced marriage is of current international concern in Europe. As many cases involve a transnational...
In the Western culture there is a widespread belief that marriage should be contracted only by freel...
The issue of forced marriage has recently become the focus of both national and international debate...
According to the Law no. 2004/32 Family Law of Kosovo, child marriages are allowed for people from 1...
Forced marriages are recognized as a form violating human rights, descriminatiing against women as w...
Forced marriages are recognized as a form violating human rights, descriminatiing against women as w...
This paper highlights the importance of recognising forced marriage as a form of violence and draws ...
Факультет международных отношенийThe article focuses on the problem of child marriage in today’s wor...
Partly in view of the migratory phenomenon to which Europe is exposed, forced and underage marriages...
IN R. (Quila and another) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2011] UKSC 45, [2011] 3 W.L....
Adopting a child is not a legal concept recognized in Islamic law, which, while giving great importa...
This chapter gives an overview of the laws, policies and administrative practices that dictate famil...
Millions of girls are forcibly married during the transitional period between puberty and adulthood....
This chapter reflects on a specific aspect of migration issues, i.e. the manner and extent to which ...
The concept of family reunification is well established in contemporary migration laws, at both the ...
Forced marriage is of current international concern in Europe. As many cases involve a transnational...
In the Western culture there is a widespread belief that marriage should be contracted only by freel...
The issue of forced marriage has recently become the focus of both national and international debate...
According to the Law no. 2004/32 Family Law of Kosovo, child marriages are allowed for people from 1...
Forced marriages are recognized as a form violating human rights, descriminatiing against women as w...
Forced marriages are recognized as a form violating human rights, descriminatiing against women as w...
This paper highlights the importance of recognising forced marriage as a form of violence and draws ...
Факультет международных отношенийThe article focuses on the problem of child marriage in today’s wor...
Partly in view of the migratory phenomenon to which Europe is exposed, forced and underage marriages...
IN R. (Quila and another) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2011] UKSC 45, [2011] 3 W.L....
Adopting a child is not a legal concept recognized in Islamic law, which, while giving great importa...
This chapter gives an overview of the laws, policies and administrative practices that dictate famil...
Millions of girls are forcibly married during the transitional period between puberty and adulthood....