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Abstract Early marriage—defined as marriage before age 18—has been shown to constitute a major obstacle to women's development with negative impacts on their health, education, and economic development. For several decades, the issue has been a major topic of global policy discussions with organizations like the United Nations advocating for global ...
Ene Ikpebe
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Pertimbangan Hakim dalam Penetapan Dispensasi Perkawinan Dini Akibat Hamil di Luar Nikah pada Pengadilan Agama Bantul [PDF]
This research aims to analyze the following issues: first, KHI or Compilation of Islamic Laws as a base of consideration for the judge to determine the dispensation towards early marriage – particularly the one due to the illegal pregnancy and second ...
Prabowo, B. A. (Bagya)
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ABSTRACT Growing numbers of young people are encountering the counter‐terrorism system. This international trend raises important questions about the effectiveness of efforts to prevent and counter childhood and adolescent radicalisation. This review examines the effectiveness and implementation of interventions designed to counter cognitive and ...
James Lewis +4 more
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PHENOMENON OF UNDERAGE MARRIAGE: A STUDY IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF LAW AND ISLAM
Marriage is a bond that gives rise to a family as one of the elements in social and state life, regulated by legal rules, both Islamic law and positive law (state law). In marriage laws, the age limit for marriage has been stipulated (material requirements), one of which is the provision regarding the minimum age limit set forth in Article 7 paragraph (
MIEKE ANGGRAENI DEWI +2 more
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Knot Ready: Lessons From India on Delaying Marriage for Girls [PDF]
Examines trends in and predictors of age at marriage. Assesses the effectiveness of ten program and policy interventions, underlying factors, and lessons for expanding viable strategies: empower girls, mobilize communities, and influence decision ...
Rohini Pande +4 more
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Going for Broke: Bank Reputation and the Performance of Opaque Securities
ABSTRACT Can banks’ reputational concerns improve the quality of opaque, off‐balance sheet securities, such as mortgage‐backed securities? We study this question in a uniquely parsimonious setting. In the 1760s, Dutch banking partnerships securitized West‐Indian plantation mortgages that were risky and opaque.
ABE DE JONG +2 more
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Losing Ground? Attitudes Toward Responsible Investment Among Young Koreans and Korean Women
ABSTRACT Western research finds younger individuals and women are more inclined toward responsible investing due to heightened concerns about corporate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance. Our original survey and focus group discussions challenge these findings in South Korea, where younger Koreans are less supportive of responsible
Hyo Won Lee, Dong‐Hun Kim, Sijeong Lim
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Written evidence to Justice Committee, Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006, Post-legislative Scrutiny [PDF]
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Carruthers, Janeen M. +1 more
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Weaker the gang, harder the exit
Abstract This study draws on 95 interviews and observations with gang‐affiliated individuals in Chicago to examine how gang structures shape disengagement and desistance from crime. During the last two decades, the city's gangs have experienced a decline in group closure, or their capacity to regulate membership and member behavior, and a blurring of ...
Megan Kang
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ABSTRACT Heavily restricted humanitarian protection schemes, protracted waiting periods, and immobility regimes are increasingly disrupting familyhood and intra‐/intergenerational caregiving practices for many forced migrants and their extended families. This paper draws from the experiences of 16 displaced families of diverse ethnicities living in the
Rosa Mas Giralt, Ruth Evans
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