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How to protect, advise and support victims of forced marriage, including information and practice guidelines for professionals.
A forced marriage is where one or both people do not or cannot consent to the marriage, and pressure or abuse is used to force them into marriage.
This document contains the following information: Full-line forcing and tie-in sales: a report on the practice of requiring any person to whom goods or services are supplied to acquire other goods or services as a condition of that supply
How a protection order can help if you’re being forced into marriage, or are already in a forced marriage.
This report examines the scale of child, early and forced marriage (CEFM) in fragile and conflict-affected states
This co-host summary reflects five core principles which emerged from a forum discussing a new approach to protracted forced displacement.
Lord Sharpe replies to the Chair of the Animals in Science Committee, accepting the ASC’s advice on the use of the forced swim test.
Form FL401A: Application for a Forced Marriage Protection Order.
This review draws on academic papers as well as reports by international development organisations on the ways to end forced marriage
Use this form to apply to vary, extend or discharge a Forced Marriage Protection Order.
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