遏制马来西亚穆斯林童婚:走向法律改革

Q3 Social Sciences
M. Samuri, Noor Aziah Mohd Awal, Muhamad Abral Abu Bakar
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摘要

国际社会认为童婚侵犯人权,特别是受教育权、性健康和生殖健康权。不幸的是,包括马来西亚在内的世界上一些穆斯林国家已经将这种做法合法化。马来西亚各州的伊斯兰家庭法等法律规定了未成年子女结婚的合法途径,前提是他们必须获得伊斯兰法院的许可。因此,为了结束马来西亚穆斯林社会的这种有害做法,本文将讨论马来西亚伊斯兰家庭法下的童婚问题,并就适婚年龄和法院程序提出伊斯兰家庭法的法律改革建议。本文审查了与童婚有关的国际法律文书、马来西亚民法和伊斯兰法,并报告了一些案例,以了解马来西亚童婚的法律复杂性。这篇文章发现,国际机构、马来西亚联邦和州政府、宗教当局和民间社会运动迫切需要启动解决这一问题的举措,以遏制马来西亚穆斯林之间的童婚,特别是通过改革所有州的伊斯兰家庭法。
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CURBING CHILD MARRIAGE AMONGST MUSLIMS IN MALAYSIA: TOWARDS LEGAL REFORM
Child marriage is considered by the international community to be a violation of human rights, particularly the right to education and sexual and reproductive healthcare. Unfortunately, there are some Muslim countries in the world, including Malaysia, that has legalised this practice. Laws such as the Islamic family laws in all Malaysian states stipulate legal avenues for underage children to get married, provided they obtain permission from the Sharia court. Therefore, in order to end this harmful practice in Malaysian Muslim society, this article will discuss child marriage under Malaysian Islamic family law and propose a legal reform for Islamic family law regarding marriageable age and court procedure. This article examined international law instruments related to child marriage, Malaysian civil and Islamic laws, and reported cases to understand the legal complexities of child marriage in Malaysia. This article found that there is an urgent need for international agencies, Malaysian federal and state governments, religious authorities, and civil society movements to commence initiatives that address this issue to curb child marriage amongst Muslims in Malaysia, particularly through reforming Islamic family law in all states.
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UUM Journal of Legal Studies
UUM Journal of Legal Studies Social Sciences-Law
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