Debatable Marriages
This paper focuses on forced marriage, early marriage, child marriage and arranged marriage. These kinds of marriages maybe looked as child abuse and violence against women at the same time. Anitha and Gill (2009) and Gill, and Anitha (2009) state that critical focus on those sorts of marriages has not take a place until quite recently. Kelly et al. (2005) claim that the violence has changed too, with more and different types around the world. In addition, Narayan (1997), Abu-Odeh (1997) and Volpp (2000) claim that the debate and attention to these kinds of marriages may only serve to illustrate violence against women in (so-called) developing countries. Therefore, it is thought that, as Narayan (1997, p. 57), claims ‘‘the Third World women being victimised by Traditional Patriarchal Cultural Practices’’, or, as Dustin and Phillips (2008) describe it, they are ‘abuses of culture’. However, those types of marriages occur not only within minority communities, worker class or poor people, but even among upper .classes, educated people and among developed countries
