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050 00 $aKD753$b.F67 2011
245 00 $aForced marriage :$bintroducing a social justice and human rights perspective /$cedited by Aisha K. Gill and Sundari Anitha.
260 $aLondon ;$aNew York :$bZed Books,$c2011.
300 $axvi, 256 p. ;$c23 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tUnderstanding forced marriage : definitions and realities /$rGeetanjali Gangoli ... [et al.] --$tReconceptualising consent and coercion within an intersectional understanding of forced marriage /$rSundari Anitha, Aisha K. Gill --$tForced marriage : the European Convention on Human Rights and the Human Rights Act 1998 /$rShazia Choudhry --$tBorder control to prevent forced marriages : choosing between protecting women and protecting the nation /$rAnja Bredal --$tThe social construction of forced marriage and its 'victim' in media coverage and crime policy discourses /$rSundari Anitha, Aisha K. Gill --$tForced marriage legislation in the UK : a critique /$rAisha K. Gill, Sundari Anitha --$tThe law, the courts and their effectiveness /$rTeertha Gupta, Khatun Sapnara --$tThe practice of law-making and the problem of forced marriage : what is the role of the Muslim Arbitration Tribunal? /$rSamia Bano --$tConstructing victims, construing credibility : forced marriage, Pakistani women and the UK asylum process /$rMarzia Balzani --$t'Wayward girls' and 'well-wisher parents' : habeas corpus, women's rights to personal liberty, consent to marriage and the Bangladeshi courts /$rSara Hossain.
520 $aForced Marriage brings together leading practitioners and researchers from the disciplines of criminology, sociology and law to provide a compelling alternative perspective to the problem of forced marriage. The volume examines advances in theoretical debates, analyses existing research and presents new evidence that challenges the cultural essentialism that often characterises efforts to explain, and even justify, this violation of women's rights. By locating forced marriage within broader debates on violence against women, social justice and human rights, the authors offer an intersectional perspective that can be used to inform both theory and practice, making this unique book essential reading for practitioners and students alike.
650 0 $aForced marriage$zGreat Britain.
650 0 $aForced marriage.
650 0 $aMarriage law$zGreat Britain.
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650 0 $aWomen's rights$zGreat Britain.
650 0 $aWomen's rights.
700 1 $aGill, Aisha K.
700 1 $aAnitha, Sundari.
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