The literature on feminism and multiculturalism has identified potential conflicts between the recognition of cultural diversity and securing women’s equality. Three broad approaches to this dilemma have emerged in the practices of contemporary states: regulation, working with the communities, and exit. Each of these is apparent in current initiatives regarding forced marriage, but the overwhelming emphasis in the UK has been on enabling individuals to exit from the threat or reality of a forced marriage. In assessing these initiatives, we highlight the limitations of exit and the danger of moving towards immigration regulation as the preferred solution
This article examines the background, provisions and implications of the 2007 Forced Marriage Civil ...
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...
The literature on feminism and multiculturalism has identified potential conflicts between the recog...
The literature on feminism and multiculturalism has identified potential conflicts between the recog...
The literature on feminism and multiculturalism has identified potential conflicts between the recog...
The literature on feminism and multiculturalism has identified potential conflicts between the recog...
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...
This article examines the preference for civil, rather than criminal, measures that has emerged asth...
Our paper is based on a qualitative empirical study of forced marriage in the UK and offers a multid...
The issue of forced marriage has recently become the focus of both national and international debate...
The issue of forced marriage has recently become the focus of both national and international debate...
This article examines the background, provisions and implications of the 2007 Forced Marriage Civil ...
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...
The literature on feminism and multiculturalism has identified potential conflicts between the recog...
The literature on feminism and multiculturalism has identified potential conflicts between the recog...
The literature on feminism and multiculturalism has identified potential conflicts between the recog...
The literature on feminism and multiculturalism has identified potential conflicts between the recog...
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...
This article examines the preference for civil, rather than criminal, measures that has emerged asth...
Our paper is based on a qualitative empirical study of forced marriage in the UK and offers a multid...
The issue of forced marriage has recently become the focus of both national and international debate...
The issue of forced marriage has recently become the focus of both national and international debate...
This article examines the background, provisions and implications of the 2007 Forced Marriage Civil ...
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...