Forced marriage is a crime that takes place in the private sphere. Traditionally states have been unwilling to interfere in such matters. One has also seen that states have been restrictive when it comes to interfering where religion (or practices that appear to be religious) and culture come into play. I will describe the ongoing debate concerning multiculturalism and try to suggest a couple of possible the measures that may be taken. My starting point is that culture should not serve as an excuse for upholding clearly damaging practices, and furthermore, in the case of forced marriage, that there is no religious support for the practice either. An obligation for the state to interfere is also established
Forced marriages are worldwide phenomena and also exist in Pakistani society. It involves the lack o...
In recent years, forced marriage increasingly became a focus of attention in public, political and s...
This chapter describes how forced marriage has been treated by international human rights law. It sh...
ABSTRACT. How is it possible to acknowledge and confront patriarchal violence within Muslim migrant ...
Our paper is based on a qualitative empirical study of forced marriage in the UK and offers a multid...
The practice of forced and/or arranged marriages are reported to be taking place globally. These typ...
Forced marriages are a type of gender-basedviolence that is often protected through cultureor tradit...
This article examines the preference for civil, rather than criminal, measures that has emerged asth...
Forced marriage (FM) occurs when one or both parties do not or cannot consent to the arrangement and...
Forced marriage is of current international concern in Europe. As many cases involve a transnational...
The Special Court for Sierra Leone’s Trial and Appeals Chambers handed down judgments considering, f...
Sections 120 and 121 of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 (‘the 2014 Act’) make...
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...
This article aims at fostering a dialogue among different experiences and positions in regard to the...
In the late 1990's, various British news agencies reported cases of British-born South Asian Muslim ...
Forced marriages are worldwide phenomena and also exist in Pakistani society. It involves the lack o...
In recent years, forced marriage increasingly became a focus of attention in public, political and s...
This chapter describes how forced marriage has been treated by international human rights law. It sh...
ABSTRACT. How is it possible to acknowledge and confront patriarchal violence within Muslim migrant ...
Our paper is based on a qualitative empirical study of forced marriage in the UK and offers a multid...
The practice of forced and/or arranged marriages are reported to be taking place globally. These typ...
Forced marriages are a type of gender-basedviolence that is often protected through cultureor tradit...
This article examines the preference for civil, rather than criminal, measures that has emerged asth...
Forced marriage (FM) occurs when one or both parties do not or cannot consent to the arrangement and...
Forced marriage is of current international concern in Europe. As many cases involve a transnational...
The Special Court for Sierra Leone’s Trial and Appeals Chambers handed down judgments considering, f...
Sections 120 and 121 of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 (‘the 2014 Act’) make...
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...
This article aims at fostering a dialogue among different experiences and positions in regard to the...
In the late 1990's, various British news agencies reported cases of British-born South Asian Muslim ...
Forced marriages are worldwide phenomena and also exist in Pakistani society. It involves the lack o...
In recent years, forced marriage increasingly became a focus of attention in public, political and s...
This chapter describes how forced marriage has been treated by international human rights law. It sh...