The Unacceptable Spectre of Under-Aged Forced Marriage in Turkey

IF 0.3 Q3 LAW
Bahar Öcal Apaydin, Volkan Maviş
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In many respects, Turkey is an exception among Muslim countries. Whilst being a secular democratic state, Turkey still struggles, however, with some remnants of its religious and socio-cultural heritage. The issue of forced marriage of children is one of those issues. Marriage is commonly defined as a union concluded by parties with their full and free consent. If consent is lacking, a forced marriage occurs. In the case of a forced marriage, consent is lacking because one of the prospective spouses does not give her/his consent freely, or sometimes because she/he is incapable of giving consent because of her/his age. As a founding member of the Council of Europe, Turkey not only ratified the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) in 1954 and Protocol Nr. 1, but it has also ratified many of the core international documents on human rights and the rights of children, such as the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child, the U.N. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women. Nevertheless, the forced marriage of children is still a prevalent social problem in Turkey, and in the majority of cases, girls are the victims of such practices. This article examines the factors behind the forced marriage of children in Turkey, while exploring the current legal background and Turkey’s international legal commitments to fight against such practices. Finally, the article suggests the reinforcement of available legal remedies in order to prevent the forced marriage of children
土耳其不可接受的未成年强迫婚姻幽灵
在许多方面,土耳其是穆斯林国家中的一个例外。尽管土耳其是一个世俗民主国家,但它仍在与宗教和社会文化遗产的一些残余作斗争。强迫儿童结婚问题就是其中一个问题。婚姻通常被定义为双方在完全自由同意的情况下缔结的结合。如果没有得到同意,就会发生强迫婚姻。在强迫婚姻的情况下,缺乏同意是因为潜在配偶中的一方没有自由表示同意,或者有时是因为她/他因年龄而无法表示同意。作为欧洲委员会的创始成员,土耳其不仅在1954年批准了《欧洲人权公约》和《第1号议定书》,而且还批准了许多关于人权和儿童权利的核心国际文件,如《联合国儿童权利公约》、《联合国消除对妇女一切形式歧视公约》。尽管如此,强迫儿童结婚在土耳其仍然是一个普遍的社会问题,在大多数情况下,女孩是这种做法的受害者。本文探讨了土耳其强迫儿童结婚背后的因素,同时探讨了当前的法律背景和土耳其打击这种做法的国际法律承诺。最后,文章建议加强现有的法律补救措施,以防止强迫儿童结婚
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University of Bologna Law Review
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