The Right to Leave: Dissolution of Child, Early, and Forced Marriages and Unions

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C. Ricker, Seth Earn, M. Das, M. Greene
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Global interest in child, early, and forced marriage and unions (CEFMU) is reflected in a large and growing body of research and interventions. Those interventions have focused on raising the minimum age of marriage, establishing laws and penalties for those who ignore these minimums, investing more heavily in girls’ education, addressing structural inequalities, and bringing about gender and social norm change. Missing has been any discussion of the right to leave marriage. As we learn more about the forces that drive child marriages and unions and what works to prevent them, rare is any mention of how these marriages sometimes end and what happens when they do. Human rights standards focus on the ability to choose “if, when, and whom to marry”. We posit that without the ability to decide if and when to leave marriage, marriage cannot be considered a choice. This paper explores why the right to leave marriage matters so deeply, describes the obstacles to girls’ access to divorce and to protections after divorce or separation, and links these to the factors that drive child, early, and forced marriages and unions.
离开的权利:解除儿童、早婚和强迫婚姻和结合
全球对童婚、早婚和强迫婚姻和结合(CEFMU)的关注反映在越来越多的研究和干预措施中。这些干预措施的重点是提高最低结婚年龄,制定法律并惩罚无视最低结婚年龄的人,加大对女童教育的投资,解决结构性不平等问题,以及实现性别和社会规范的变革。失踪一直是任何讨论离开婚姻的权利。随着我们对推动童婚和童婚的力量以及如何防止童婚和童婚的了解越来越多,很少有人提到这些婚姻有时是如何结束的,以及当它们结束时发生了什么。人权标准侧重于选择“是否、何时以及与谁结婚”的能力。我们认为,如果没有决定是否以及何时离开婚姻的能力,婚姻就不能被视为一种选择。本文探讨了为什么离开婚姻的权利如此重要,描述了女孩在离婚或分居后获得离婚和保护的障碍,并将这些与导致早婚、早婚和强迫婚姻和结合的因素联系起来。
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