Forced Marriage from a Gender Perspective
This study provides an overview of the practice of forced marriage in the EU from a gender equality and women’s rights perspective. It analyses the definitions of forced marriage and puts forward a definition from a gender perspective. It also provides an overview of the relevant international/EU legislation, policies and deliberations, as well as national policies, civil law and criminal law (in the 12 Member State that criminalise forced marriage). For those Member States that criminalise forced marriage, the study provides an assessment of the effectiveness and possible consequences of the implementation of the criminal legislation, including an analysis of data and case-law. The study includes a specific chapter focusing on forced marriage within Roma communities and five case-studies specifically focusing on Denmark, Germany, Spain, Slovakia and the UK. The study also puts forward recommendations for improving the response to forced marriage at EU and Member State level.
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Vanjski autor
Emma Psaila, Vanessa Leigh, Marilena Verbari, Sara Fiorentini, Virginia Dalla Pozza and Ana Gomez
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Ključna riječ
- DRUŠTVENA PITANJA
- društvena pojava
- društveni okvir
- države članice EU-a
- ekonomska geografija
- EUROPSKA UNIJA
- fiktivni brak
- građansko pravo
- građansko pravo
- izvori i grane prava
- kazneno pravo
- kazneno pravo
- međunarodni instrument
- MEĐUNARODNI ODNOSI
- međunarodni poslovi
- migracija
- nacionalno pravo
- obitelj
- obiteljska migracija
- položaj žene
- prava i slobode
- PRAVO
- pravo EU-a
- prisilni brak
- Romi
- spolna diskriminacija
- sudska praksa
- sudska praksa EU-a
- trgovina ljudima
- ZEMLJOPIS
- ženska prava