My Account Log in

1 option

The Hidden Child Brides of the Syrian Civil War : Vulnerable and Voiceless in Human Rights Law and Practice / by Simona Strungaru.

Springer Nature - Springer Law and Criminology eBooks 2024 English International Available online

Springer Nature - Springer Law and Criminology eBooks 2024 English International
Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Strungaru, Simona.
Series:
SpringerBriefs in Law, 2192-8568
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Humanitarian law.
Human rights.
Family policy.
Peace.
International Humanitarian Law, Law of Armed Conflict.
Politics and Human Rights.
Children, Youth and Family Policy.
Peace and Conflict Studies.
Local Subjects:
International Humanitarian Law, Law of Armed Conflict.
Politics and Human Rights.
Children, Youth and Family Policy.
Peace and Conflict Studies.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (89 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
Place of Publication:
Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Summary:
This book provides a comprehensive account of one significantly underreported aspect of violence affecting young refugee girls today, that of forced child marriage. It examines the ongoing, insidious practice via the lens of international human rights laws and contextualising human rights laws and discourses in relation to Middle Eastern, Islamic, and Jordanian understandings of international law and human rights, where the practice in directly impacting young Syrian refugee girls who are seeking refuge in Jordan with their displaced families. The book finds that in a juxtaposition of human rights definitions and obligations, between the traditional and modern, the religious and the secular, there are mixed implications for the realisation of universal human rights and that this has consequences for the most vulnerable—child refugees. As a result, Syrian children exist in a precarious situation. They are living in a foreign state with an unclear legal status, are largely unidentified, and, in effect, stateless. It is in this liminal space that Syrian children are vulnerable and voiceless and highly exposed to forced marriages and the resultant violence and possibly death. While allowed to continue, the practice of child marriage not only severely impedes upon progressive international human rights efforts to eliminate gender-based violence, slavery, and discrimination, but significantly impacts on children’s physical, mental and emotional health, and their opportunities for growth and development in society. As a case study this book seeks to inform how vulnerable Syrian children have come to be increasingly confronted by child marriage and to consider why it occurred and continues to occur, even though the idea of children being forcibly marriage is considered ethically and legally objectionable within international human rights law. "This insightful and empathetic study into the nefarious global practice of child marriages is important reading for those seeking to understand this contemporary issue. The case study of child marriage in Syrian refugee populations languishing in refugee camps in Jordan highlights the impacts of this pernicious activity, as well as the need for urgent national and international response. The book is especially timely for those working in the field seeking to identify possible mechanisms for leverage in order to stop this abusive practice and for this the author is to be congratulated." Dr Johanna Garnett, Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Peace Studies, University of New England, Armidale. .
Contents:
1. Understanding Child Marriage Law and Practice
2. The Vulnerable Child, Rights and Discourse
3. Child Marriage and International Law
4.International Human Rights Law Responses Western and Arab Approaches
5. The Future for Vulnerable Child Brides.
ISBN:
9789819721597
OCLC:
1432588240

The Penn Libraries is committed to describing library materials using current, accurate, and responsible language. If you discover outdated or inaccurate language, please fill out this feedback form to report it and suggest alternative language.

We want your feedback!

Thanks for using the Penn Libraries new search tool. We encourage you to submit feedback as we continue to improve the site.

My Account

Shelf Request an item Bookmarks Fines and fees Settings

Guides

Using the Library Catalog Using Articles+ Library Account