Marriage in UK Law
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Marriage rows.
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Child marriage and family reunification
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 marria...
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Who Benefits from Marriage?*
The phenomenon that married men earn higher average wages than unmarried men – the marriage premium – is well known. However, the robustness of the premium across the wage distribution and the unde...
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Hegel on Marriage and Politics
This essay examines Hegel's theory of marriage and the rôle that it plays in the argument of the Philosophy of Right. It aims to show that the theory of marriage is based on a particular conception...
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Forced marriage as a political project
One of the most vexing contradictions about the Uganda originated rebel group, the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), is the fact that it institutionalized forced marriage on the one hand, while activel...
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The Marriage of Politics and Marketing
Research into major party behaviour in Britain from a political marketing perspective finds that political marketing is broad in scope and offers fresh analytical tools to explain how political org...
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The march toward marriage equality: Reexamining the diffusion of same-sex marriage among states
The issue of same-sex marriage and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender equality has received considerable attention from policy scholars. This is unsurprising given the issue is one of the defi...
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A Bride Deficit and Marriage Migration in South Korea
This article empirically investigates whether cultural, genetic, and linguistic similarities between countries explain marriage migration. The empirical evidence supported by marriage migration dat...
- Explaining the Australian marriage equality vote: An aggregate-level analysis
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From an emic perspective: Exploring consent in forced marriage law
Forced marriage was criminalised in Australia in March 2013, putting the issue on the agenda of policy-makers and social service providers. Increasingly, however, it is being recognised that crimin...
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