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Intersecting injustices: child marriage and the law in conflict-affected Sudan. [PDF]
Kakal T, Elkarib AKA, Kusters L, Kok M.
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Strategies to overcome barriers to the statistical representation of femicide data-a technical note. [PDF]
Sarkar R, Bassed R, Ozanne-Smith J.
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Socioeconomic Implications of Dowry on Family Welfare in Developing Societies
Vicente Manuel Luis Guterres
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Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine, 1996
The term dowry cannibalism is used in this article to describe a unique case where the motive for cannibalism was the non-fulfilment of a husband's dowry demands from his wife. The husband was accused by the wife of regularly using a syringe to withdraw blood from her, with the intent of causing her death, and drinking it.
M, Hussain, S J, Rizvi, J A, Usmani
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The term dowry cannibalism is used in this article to describe a unique case where the motive for cannibalism was the non-fulfilment of a husband's dowry demands from his wife. The husband was accused by the wife of regularly using a syringe to withdraw blood from her, with the intent of causing her death, and drinking it.
M, Hussain, S J, Rizvi, J A, Usmani
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Dowry-Related Abuse and Dowry Death
2023The practice of dowry is prevalent in many countries. It refers to transfer of money, property or gifts by a woman’s family to her husband upon marriage. Dowry traditions can differ across countries and cultures, and it is practised in many parts of the world. The practice of dowry in itself is not a form of abuse; however, receiving or not receiving
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