This article aims at fostering a dialogue among different experiences and positions in regard to the use of mediators in cases of forced marriage. Forced marriages are a subset of domestic violence and a violation of the human right to choose a partner. There are grey areas between a forced and an arranged marriage, customary in many cultures. Evidence is taken primarily from experiences in Denmark, Norway and the UK. A particular methodology, cross cultural transformative mediation (similar to victim advocacy), is explained and proponents and opponents of mediation are put into a fictitious dialogue.
Transformative mediation in forced marriage cases / D. Danna, P. Cavenaghi. - In: INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF FAMILY STUDIES. - ISSN 2282-2011. - 17:1(2012), pp. 45-61. [10.14658/ijfs-17-1]
Transformative mediation in forced marriage cases
D. DannaPrimo
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2012
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This article aims at fostering a dialogue among different experiences and positions in regard to the use of mediators in cases of forced marriage. Forced marriages are a subset of domestic violence and a violation of the human right to choose a partner. There are grey areas between a forced and an arranged marriage, customary in many cultures. Evidence is taken primarily from experiences in Denmark, Norway and the UK. A particular methodology, cross cultural transformative mediation (similar to victim advocacy), is explained and proponents and opponents of mediation are put into a fictitious dialogue.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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