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- coverture marriage, arranged marriages, forced marriages, child marriages, cousin marriages, sibling marriages, teenage marriages, avunculate marriages and...
- country to legalise same-**** marriage is Nepal. A 38th country, Liechtenstein, will begin performing same-**** marriages in 2025. Adoption rights are not...
- indicates that comprehensive **** education can prevent child marriages. The rate of child marriages can also be reduced by strengthening rural communities'...
- criminalized forced marriages. 1946: North Korea banned forced marriages and selling of women. 1950: China banned forced marriages via New Marriage Law 1956: Tunisia...
- their own partner. Arranged marriages were very common throughout the world until the 18th century. Typically, marriages were arranged by parents, grandparents...
- sham marriages. In many cultures, it is usual for parents to decide their adult children's marriages; this is called an arranged marriage. Marriages of...
- This is a list of long marriages. It includes only marriages extending over at least 80 years. A study by Robert and Jeanette Lauer, reported in the Journal...
- jurisdictions such marriages are prohibited. Worldwide, more than 10% of marriages are between first or second cousins. Cousin marriage is an important topic...
- Kingdom of Württemberg (1863) followed suit. Civil marriages enabled interfaith marriages as well as marriages between spouses of different Christian denominations...
- descendants born of unapproved marriagesalbeit without calling these marriages "morganatic". The practice of morganatic marriage was most common in the German-speaking...