This paper highlights the importance of recognising forced marriage as a form of violence and draws attention to the interventions that are developing in Europe as a response to forced marriage. The paper highlights the difficulties of conflating all child marriages as forced marriage and discusses the different contexts of childhood in different parts of the globe. The UK is reputed to have the widest range of policy interventions and practice guidance to tackle forced marriage and is therefore used as a case study in this paper, but reference is also made to other countries thus ensuring a wider relevance. The paper’s analysis of UK based research studies on forced marriage identifies three key themes: i) lack of adequate reporting of in...
Sections 120 and 121 of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 (‘the 2014 Act’) make...
In recent years, forced marriage increasingly became a focus of attention in public, political and s...
In September 2015, the Scottish Government commissioned a 10 month study to better understand forced...
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...
Forced marriage is of current international concern in Europe. As many cases involve a transnational...
Forced marriage is of current international concern in Europe. As many cases involve a transnational...
This article examines the background, provisions and implications of the 2007 Forced Marriage Civil ...
This article examines the preference for civil, rather than criminal, measures that has emerged asth...
Abstract: Forced marriage is recognised as a form of child abuse in the UK. Despite evidence that th...
This article addresses the links between child marriage and forced marriage in the UK, drawing from ...
This paper examines the British media’s construction of forced marriage as an urgent social problem ...
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...
Sections 120 and 121 of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 (‘the 2014 Act’) make...
In recent years, forced marriage increasingly became a focus of attention in public, political and s...
In September 2015, the Scottish Government commissioned a 10 month study to better understand forced...
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...
Forced marriage is of current international concern in Europe. As many cases involve a transnational...
Forced marriage is of current international concern in Europe. As many cases involve a transnational...
This article examines the background, provisions and implications of the 2007 Forced Marriage Civil ...
This article examines the preference for civil, rather than criminal, measures that has emerged asth...
Abstract: Forced marriage is recognised as a form of child abuse in the UK. Despite evidence that th...
This article addresses the links between child marriage and forced marriage in the UK, drawing from ...
This paper examines the British media’s construction of forced marriage as an urgent social problem ...
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...
Sections 120 and 121 of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 (‘the 2014 Act’) make...
In recent years, forced marriage increasingly became a focus of attention in public, political and s...
In September 2015, the Scottish Government commissioned a 10 month study to better understand forced...