Presented to a conference at the University of Roehampton, this paper explores the underlying logic of the rapidly expanding debate about so-called "Forced Marriage" within Britain's South Asian population. The author explains also the South Asian concepts of marriage
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...
Whilst not an exhaustive examination, this paper will explore some of the key areas of the diversity...
Collection of the main papers from three International Conferences on Dowry and Bride-Burning; the 1...
In the late 1990's, various British news agencies reported cases of British-born South Asian Muslim ...
This article addresses the links between child marriage and forced marriage in the UK, drawing from ...
Our paper is based on a qualitative empirical study of forced marriage in the UK and offers a multid...
An examination of case law on forced marriage reveals that in addition to physical force, the role o...
This paper highlights the importance of recognising forced marriage as a form of violence and draws ...
While the topic of arranged marriages among South Asians has generated some interest among researche...
NoThis is an analytical report for the Community Liaison Unit (CLU), 'Community Perceptions of Forc...
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...
The issue of forced marriage has recently become the focus of both national and international debate...
This paper examines the experiences of Asian women at a university in the UK. It focuses on women's ...
This paper explores Indian women’s views on arranged marriages in the UK. It is based on research ca...
Forced marriage (FM) occurs when one or both parties do not or cannot consent to the arrangement and...
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...
Whilst not an exhaustive examination, this paper will explore some of the key areas of the diversity...
Collection of the main papers from three International Conferences on Dowry and Bride-Burning; the 1...
In the late 1990's, various British news agencies reported cases of British-born South Asian Muslim ...
This article addresses the links between child marriage and forced marriage in the UK, drawing from ...
Our paper is based on a qualitative empirical study of forced marriage in the UK and offers a multid...
An examination of case law on forced marriage reveals that in addition to physical force, the role o...
This paper highlights the importance of recognising forced marriage as a form of violence and draws ...
While the topic of arranged marriages among South Asians has generated some interest among researche...
NoThis is an analytical report for the Community Liaison Unit (CLU), 'Community Perceptions of Forc...
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...
The issue of forced marriage has recently become the focus of both national and international debate...
This paper examines the experiences of Asian women at a university in the UK. It focuses on women's ...
This paper explores Indian women’s views on arranged marriages in the UK. It is based on research ca...
Forced marriage (FM) occurs when one or both parties do not or cannot consent to the arrangement and...
Government plans to criminalise forced marriage have intensified debate over how to address the prac...
Whilst not an exhaustive examination, this paper will explore some of the key areas of the diversity...
Collection of the main papers from three International Conferences on Dowry and Bride-Burning; the 1...