How I met your mother: Mitigating forced marriage in the United States |
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Authors: | Maisha Imam |
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Institution: | Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University, New York, USA |
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Abstract: | Forced marriage in the United States is a hidden issue for a growing number of children and young people. Being trapped in a marriage severely impacts a person's well-being, with long-term psychological and physical ramifications. Forced marriage increases the likelihood of domestic violence and sexual abuse, depriving victims of autonomy. To lessen the number of forced marriages, this Note proposes emulating a United Kingdom statute. The statute provides a comprehensive approach with tailored programs and services to serve the needs of victims of forced marriages. Adopting this statute will create uniform law, making forced marriages illegal federally. |
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Keywords: | autonomy child marriage comprehensive consent forced marriage marriage in the United States right to choose victims' rights |
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