Child bride and forced marriages: Legal aspects
Abstarct: The scourge of underage marriages and forced unions transcends borders, impacting individuals under 18 across diverse regions, cultures, and religious beliefs, albeit with varying degrees of prevalence. Currently, one in every five girls globally becomes a bride before turning 18, with a s...
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Main Author: | Clara Pettoello-Mantovani (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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