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Should forced marriages be made illegal in Britain?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Clearly they should but I think it's a tall order to actually accomplish since it's not a marriage in this country it's a marriage somewhere else and a pre arrangement. You can't much legislate against people talking to each other or taking a holiday abroad- as such it will be a very difficult practice to actually police.
in this country a couple of 5 year old first cousins can't get married no matter what their parents want - and from the article they are talking about some informal ceremony instead. So what exactly could you make illegal? I agree with your sentiment but from a practical point of view how would you word a statute making this specific practise against the law? We have sufficient legislation and child protection practises in place to deal with this already - they just need to be more rigorously utilised in these sorts of situation in my opinion.
just playing devil's advocate here - how can Britain proclaim itself to be a multi-cultural utopia, when it would appear that practices of some cultures that might appear to be alien to some other cultures are to be abhorred, banned, etc?
we cannot, surely, pick and choose which of "our" laws we're happy for other cultures to ignore, and which are not to be ignored at all costs.
we cannot, surely, pick and choose which of "our" laws we're happy for other cultures to ignore, and which are not to be ignored at all costs.
Nox, //since it's not a marriage in this country it's a marriage somewhere else //
Not necessarily.
http://www.islingtont...ced-marriage-age-nine
Not necessarily.
http://www.islingtont...ced-marriage-age-nine
Yes , of course. It's no answer to say that 'their' culture permits it. A culture that thought it right to kill and eat those from a different tribe would certainly make Liverpool v Everton games newsworthy, but would not be tolerated, and Walton Jail would be full, if it isn't already . What applies to that fanciful example has to apply to real cultures; if it's illegal here, it is to be prevented by the enforcing of the law.
Marriages of children are illegal here; if abroad, their continuance here is illegal as sexual offences. Marriages, here or abroad, which are of those of age, if 'forced' are void or voidable here and may include sexual offences e.g rape.
Marriages of children are illegal here; if abroad, their continuance here is illegal as sexual offences. Marriages, here or abroad, which are of those of age, if 'forced' are void or voidable here and may include sexual offences e.g rape.
Perhaps this a question upon which the Ab Editor should be requested to conduct a poll. A far more appropriate issue than some of the items on which polls have been conducted.
Ron.
Ron.
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