Indonesian Journal of Advocacy and Legal Services
Vol 5 No 1 (2023): Various Issues on Advocacy, Policy-Making, and Law Enforcement

Rethinking Early Marriages in Indonesia: Advocating for Reform to Tackle Domestic Conflict, Violence, and Rights Infringements

Utami, Ria Anggraeni (Unknown)
Pradityo, Randy (Unknown)
Karo, Lidia Br. (Unknown)
Karinda, Risna (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 May 2023

Abstract

The significance of establishing an age limit for marriage cannot be overstated, as marrying at a young age often leads to heightened domestic conflicts, encompassing instances of domestic violence and an increased likelihood of divorce. This study employs an empirical juridical research method, combining field research and library materials, to delve into the factors contributing to child marriages. The findings reveal various drivers of child marriages, notably rooted in economic hardships within families (poverty), parental-arranged marriages, influence from peer groups with a high prevalence of early marriages, cultural perspectives on marriage age, discontinued education, and instances of premarital sexual activities. The repercussions of child marriages extend beyond the act itself, jeopardizing fundamental rights that the young individuals may have otherwise enjoyed. This research underscores the vulnerability of several rights in the context of child marriages, including the right to education, the right to a sustainable livelihood, the right to holistic growth and development, and the right to live free from violence. The forms of violence stemming from child marriages are manifold, encompassing both physical and psychological abuse perpetrated by partners or individuals with familial ties, such as blood relations, marital bonds, and guardians residing in the household. Addressing these multifaceted factors is crucial for the protection and well-being of individuals ensnared in early marriages, paving the way for more informed policies and interventions.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijals

Publisher

Subject

Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice

Description

Indonesian Journal of Advocacy and Legal Services (IJALS) is a double blind peer-reviewed journal published by the Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang. IJALS is published twice a year (biannual), every March and September. IJALS is a Scientific Journal of Law that has specificities in the ...