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Distinguishing forced marriage as a separate crime against humanity specifically addressing the question as to whether jurisprudence exists to support the crime of forced marriage as separate from sexual slavery and if so, how the elements of the two crimes differ. In addition, whether forced marriage is unique from other enslavement crimes.
Author
Celli Michelle Marie
Publication venue
Case Western Reserve University School of Law Scholarly Commons
Publication date
01/01/2007
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Distinguishing forced marriage as a separate crime against humanity specifically addressing the question as to whether jurisprudence exists to support the crime of forced marriage as separate from sexual slavery and if so, how the elements of the two crimes differ. In addition, whether forced marriage is unique from other enslavement crimes.
Author
Celli Michelle Marie
Publication venue
Case Western Reserve University School of Law Scholarly Commons
Publication date
01/01/2007
Field of study
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