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International Law
Vol. 24, Issue 1, 2020February 03, 2021 PDT

It’s Not About Enactment — it’s About Enforcement: Why Pakistan and the United States Are Unable to Effectuate Their Laws Restricting Forced Marriage

Jason Jay,
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GJIL
Jason Jay, It’s Not About Enactment — It’s About Enforcement: Why Pakistan and the United States Are Unable to Effectuate Their Laws Restricting Forced Marriage, 24 GJIL 91 (2021).
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