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essay on child marriage in Dutch language​

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Answered by llxdevilgirlxll
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The Dutch Forced Marriage Prevention Act aims to prevent family reunification of so-called child brides with their husbands in the territory of the Netherlands by no longer recognizing child marriages concluded abroad as legal marriages. Although it can be argued that the Netherlands has an obligation not to recognise a child marriage concluded abroad, it is disputable whether the Forced Marriage Prevention Act is in line with other human rights obligations. This article analyses whether the rights of child brides are violated under Articles 8 and 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights, if their family reunification application is denied. Although the minor spouse is most likely residing outside the territory of the Netherlands, a family reunification procedure brings her nevertheless within its jurisdiction, and as such within the sphere of the European Convention on Human Rights.

Answered by Anonymous
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Child marriage is one of the most incomprehensible issues faced by Indian society. Earlier, people use to marry their children at a very early age usually at the age of 10 or 12. Children were not even aware of what’s happening to them as they were not mature enough to understand the true meaning of marriage. However, they were forced to tie such bond without their consent. Child marriage has been into the Indian system since time immemorial and there are various reasons behind it including illiteracy, poverty and traditional superstitions.

Marriage is a pure bond of love and unity and it’s a great way to unite two souls who are mature enough to face challenges of life. However, child marriage is an unethical way of associating two people who do not even know the reality of life. They don’t know how to handle good and bad situations but they are somehow convinced or forced to get married to an unknown person.

Indian child marriage law has been revised many times and now the minimum age limit for girls is 18 and for boys is 21 to get married legally. The government passed this law as there were increased numbers of child marriage cases in India. Well, on the other side, government and people are making efforts to make the nation grow and flourish and then there are such things like child abuse and marriage which are holding back our nation and hindering its development.

Child marriage spoils the career and future of the children and they are supposed to take huge responsibilities even if they don’t know how to take it. Usually, a girl child suffers a lot as she’s supposed to live in somebody else’s house that is quite difficult for her. There are many other bad consequences of child marriage so the government of India and various organizations should take steps to spread awareness about this issue so as to completely throw it out of the system.

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