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Recognizing Forced Marriage as a Distinct Crime in International Law

Incorporating forced marriage into the draft Crimes Against Humanity Convention could establish it as a unique international crime, highlight its serious consequences, and enhance legal understanding.

Editorial Staff1 min read

The proposal to include forced marriage in the draft Crimes Against Humanity Convention aims to create a distinct legal category for this issue.

Such recognition would not only acknowledge the severe impacts of forced marriage but also provide clearer legal frameworks for addressing it.

Advocates argue that this change is essential for improving international legal standards and ensuring justice for victims.

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