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L'Amour médecin --- La Princesse d'Elide --- Dom Juan --- Le Mariage forcé --- Tartuffe --- Le Misanthrope --- Molière,
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Forced marriage --- Immigrants --- Mariage forcé --- Social conditions --- Conditions sociales --- 392.4/.5 --- Marriage --- Verloving. Huwelijk. Huwelijksgebruiken. Partnerkeuze. Polyandrie. Polygamie. Monogamie --- 392.4/.5 Verloving. Huwelijk. Huwelijksgebruiken. Partnerkeuze. Polyandrie. Polygamie. Monogamie --- Mariage forcé
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"From ancient to modern times, sexualised war violence against women was tolerated if not encouraged as a means of reward, propaganda, humiliation, and terror. This was and is in defiance of international laws that have criminalised acts of sexualised war violence since the 18th century. Ad hoc international tribunals have addressed especially war rape since the 15th century. The International Criminal Court (ICC), however, is the first independent, permanent, international criminal court that recognises not only war rape but also sexual slavery and other sexualised crimes as crimes against humanity, war crimes, and acts of genocide in its statute and supporting documents. This book explores how the ICC definitions of rape and forced marriage came about, and addresses the ongoing challenge of how to define war rape and forced marriage in times of armed conflict in a way that adequately reflects women's experiences, as well as the nature of the crimes. In addition to deepening the understanding of the ICC negotiations of war rape and forced marriage, and of the crimes themselves, this volume highlights relevant factors that need to be considered when criminalising acts of sexualised war violence under international law. Sexualised Crimes, Armed Conflict and the Law draws on feminist and constructivist theories and offers a comprehensive theoretical and empirical examination of the definition of rape and forced marriage. It presents the latest state of knowledge on the topic and will be of interest to researchers, academics, policymakers, officials and intergovernmental organisations, and students in the fields of post-conflict law and justice, international law, human rights law, international relations, gender studies, politics, and criminology."
Rape as a weapon of war. --- Forced marriage. --- International criminal law. --- Vergewaltigung. --- Zwangsheirat. --- International Criminal Court. --- Armed conflicts. --- Sex crimes. --- Rape. --- Internationaler Strafgerichtshof. --- LAW / Courts --- LAW / Criminal Law / General. --- LAW / Criminal Law / General --- Viol comme arme de guerre. --- Mariage forcé. --- Droit pénal international. --- Cour pénale internationale. --- Droit international pénal. --- War (International law) --- Guerre (Droit international) --- Viol comme arme de guerre --- Mariage forcé --- International criminal law --- Droit international pénal --- International Criminal Court --- Mariage forcé. --- Droit international pénal. --- Cour pénale internationale.
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This book examines the traffic in women for Marriage, a phenomenon that has been largely overlooked in international efforts to address to the problem of human trafficking. In contrast to current international and state-based approaches to trafficking - which tend to focus on sex trafficking and trafficking for forced labour - this book seeks to establish how Marriage, as an institution, is often implicated in the occurrence of trafficking in women. Through the use of case studies on forced Marriage, mail-order bride (MOB) Marriage, and Fundamentalist Mormon polygamy, the book demonstrates that certain kinds of Marriage may in fact constitute situations of trafficking in persons, and together form an under-recognised phenomenon of 'Marriage trafficking'. Additionally, the book offers a new perspective on the types of harm involved in trafficking in women by developing a framework for identifying the particular abuses characteristic to Marriage trafficking. It argues that the traffic in women for Marriage cannot be understood merely as a subset of sex trafficking or trafficking for forced labour but constitutes a distinctive form of trafficking in its own right. The book aims firstly to establish why Marriage has tended to not be included in dominant conceptions of trafficking in persons, particularly at the level of international and state-based policy and legislation. The second aim is to determine whether certain types of Marriage may constitute cases of human trafficking, in and of themselves, thereby pointing to a broader problem of 'Marriage trafficking'. It will be of great interest to scholars and postgraduates working in the fields of human rights theory and institutions, political science, international law, transnational crime, trafficking in persons, and feminist political theory.
339.19 --- 339.19 Illegale handel. Informele economie. Officieuze handelscircuit. Smokkel. Underground economy. Zwarte markt. --- Illegale handel. Informele economie. Officieuze handelscircuit. Smokkel. Underground economy. Zwarte markt. --- Illegale handel. Informele economie. Officieuze handelscircuit. Smokkel. Underground economy. Zwarte markt --- Forced marriage. --- Women --- Prostitution. --- Mariage forcé --- Femmes --- Crimes against. --- Crimes contre. --- Crimes contre les femmes. --- Mariage forcé
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"Many of the themes of Aeschylus' Suppliants - the treatment of refugees, forced marriage, ethnic and cultural clashes, decisions on war and peace, political deception - resonate strongly in the world of today. The play was, however, for many years neglected in comparison to Aeschylus' other works, probably in part because it was wrongly believed to be very early and hence 'primitive', and this edition, aimed primarily at advanced undergraduates and graduate students, is the first since 1889 to offer an accessible English commentary based on the Greek text. This provides particular help with the peculiarities of tragic, especially Aeschylean, Greek. An extensive introduction discusses the Danaid myth and its many variations, the four-play production (tetralogy) of which Suppliants formed part, the underlying social and religious issues and presuppositions, the conditions of performance, and the place of Suppliants in Aeschylus' work, among other topics"--
Aeschylus. --- Danaids (Greek mythology) --- Forced marriage --- Greek drama (Tragedy) --- Mariage forcé --- Tragédie grecque --- Greek drama (Tragedy). --- Forced marriage. --- Danaids (Greek mythology). --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique. --- Aeschylus --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Suppliants (Aeschylus). --- Greece
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With forced marriage, the sensationalized hides the mundane, and oversimplified popular discourses miss the range of experiences. In sub-Saharan Africa, the relationship between coercion and consent in marriage is a complex one that varies over time and place, rendering impossible any single interpretation or explanation. The legal experts, anthropologists, historians, and practitioners contributing to Marriage by Force? focus on the role that marriage plays in labor mobilization, wealth accumulation, and domination versus dependency. They also address the crucial slippage between marriage and other forms of gendered violence, bondage, slavery, and servile status.
Forced marriage --- Child marriage --- Marriage customs and rites --- Women's rights --- Mariage --- Femmes --- Rites et cérémonies --- Droits --- 392.4/.5 <6> --- 392.4/.5 <6> Verloving. Huwelijk. Huwelijksgebruiken. Partnerkeuze. Polyandrie. Polygamie. Monogamie--Afrika --- Verloving. Huwelijk. Huwelijksgebruiken. Partnerkeuze. Polyandrie. Polygamie. Monogamie--Afrika --- Bridal customs --- Betrothal --- Manners and customs --- Rites and ceremonies --- Weddings --- Marriage --- Marriage age --- Mariage forcé --- Enfants --- Mariage forcé --- Rites et cérémonies --- Africa. --- Eastern Hemisphere
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Forced marriage --- Civil rights --- Mariage forcé --- Droits de l'homme --- Government policy --- Politique gouvernementale --- 173.1 --- 347.62 --- 392.4/.5 --- Marriage --- Huwelijksethiek. Echtscheiding --- Huwelijksrecht. Huwelijksvoorwaarden. Huwelijksformaliteiten. Nietigheid, aanvechtbaarheid van het huwelijk. Rechten en plichten van echtgenoten --- Verloving. Huwelijk. Huwelijksgebruiken. Partnerkeuze. Polyandrie. Polygamie. Monogamie --- 392.4/.5 Verloving. Huwelijk. Huwelijksgebruiken. Partnerkeuze. Polyandrie. Polygamie. Monogamie --- 347.62 Huwelijksrecht. Huwelijksvoorwaarden. Huwelijksformaliteiten. Nietigheid, aanvechtbaarheid van het huwelijk. Rechten en plichten van echtgenoten --- 173.1 Huwelijksethiek. Echtscheiding --- Mariage forcé
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Dom Juan --- Le Mariage forcé --- Le Tartuffe --- L'Impromptu de Versailles --- L'école des femmes --- L'étourdi --- L'école des maris --- Le Misanthrope --- Dépit amoureux --- Dom Garcie de Navarre --- Remerciment au Roi --- La critique de l'école des femmes --- L'Amour médecin --- Le Médecin volant --- Les Précieuses Ridicules --- Sganarelle --- La Princesse d'Elide --- La jalousie du Barbouillé --- Les facheux --- Molière,
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Conflict of laws --- Domestic relations (Islamic law) --- Muslims --- Mohammedans --- Moors (People) --- Moslems --- Muhammadans --- Musalmans --- Mussalmans --- Mussulmans --- Mussulmen --- Religious adherents --- Islam --- Aḥwāl al-shakhṣīyah (Islamic law) --- Islamic law --- Choice of law --- Intermunicipal law --- International law, Private --- International private law --- Private international law --- Law --- Legal polycentricity --- Domestic relations --- Legal status, laws, etc --- Civil law --- Famille --- Mariage --- Divorce --- Contrats de mariage (droit islamique) --- Adoption --- Mariage forcé --- Droit islamique --- Droit
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