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Journal : UNISKA LAW REVIEW

Reality of Minor Marriage Dispensation Arrangements in Indonesia and Bangladesh Ramadhani, Dwi Aryanti; Sakti, Muthia; Febriana, Meutia Caesar
UNISKA LAW REVIEW Vol 4 No 1 (2023): Uniska Law Review
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Kadiri Islamic University (UNISKA) Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32503/ulr.v4i1.4439

Abstract

Law Number 16 of 2019, concerning Amendments to Law Number 1 of 1974 concerning Marriage, has substantially renewed the age of Marriage to 19 years for boys and girls as a form of government effort to reduce the number of child marriages. However, Article 7 Paragraph (2) provides opportunities for child marriages under the age of 19 years. The Court gives this opportunity through the provision of marriage dispensation. Marriage dispensation is also found in Bangladeshi marriage law. Article 19 of Bangladesh's Child Marriage Restriction Act states that girls under 18 and boys under 21 can enter into Marriage if parental or court approval can be obtained in exceptional circumstances. The prevailing marriage dispensation breaks the expectation of a decline in child marriages. This study aims to explain the provision of dispensation for Marriage to minors, which compares the arrangements in Indonesia and Bangladesh. This research is qualitative research with a normative juridical approach. Solve problems using a statutory approach and a comparative approach with data obtained through a literature study, which is described in an analytical descriptive manner. The results of the study show that there is a difference in regulating the dispensation of Marriage for minors in Indonesia and Bangladesh. The conclusion of this study shows that regulations in both countries granting dispensation for Marriage to minors are contradictory to changes in the rules for the age limit for Marriage.
Co-Authors Abd. Rasyid Syamsuri Abdullah, Nayla Putri Abidahsari, Irma Afifah, Dashilfa Aji Lukman Ibrahim Akbar, Soultan Raffly Amalia, Naily Amanda, Niken Dwi Amelia, Sabina Putri Anjani, Risa Gia Ardian, Muhammad Fadhil Ardiansyah, Aldizar Fikri Ardianti, Aini Dhia Aristias, Adinda Azzahra, Marcella Azzahra, Viola Farica Bagaskara, Muhammad Fadhil Chairyatna, Muhammad Yanri Daniel Delila, Shafira Yasmin Noor Dewani, Citranti Hanifah Dewanti, Tyur Regina Dita, Sekar Ayu Dwi Desi Yayi Tarina Ediani, Fasya Millatina Fadilla, Dea Aora Febriana, Meutia Caesar Firmansyah, Aldi Harsanti, Khairunnisa Putri Hermawati, Mutiara Hindira DPS, Ratna Huda, Genthala Rafik Insani, Gema Mutiara Ivanicevic, Johan Iwan Erar Joesoef Malik, Syaiful Manullang, Imelda Arthameisia Muhammad, Bhatara Eri Satya Muthia Sakti Naufal, Abyan Hafizd Negara, Revolusi Shandi Nurdin, Merry Kurniawati Nurhayati, Elsa Ongkowiguno, Cheryl Michaelia Patricia, Zefanya Perkasa, Ginze Pramesti, Indira Yekti Widya Pranitiaz, Laras Medina Putri, Fareta Angelica Ichwana Putri, Nasywa Awalia Putri, Tiara Frianita Rachim, Muhammad Hafidz Rahmadhani, Swastika Ridha Wahyuni, Ridha Rizqathallah, Mohamad Rifqi Sabrina, Amanda Feby Salfiah, Resifani Santusti, Emerensiana Gita Saputra, Rafi Rangga Sianturi, Catherine Rosalina Simanjuntak, Cristella Zevanya Rhadot Sukma, Nina Fitria Sulastri - Sulastri Sulastri Taupiqqurrahman Thahirah, Afifah Trasaenda, Resfa Klarita Uliarina, Ester Victoria Wibowo, Hanifah Fairuz Wicaksana, Dika Hikmah Widiastiwi, Alisha Reva Yadila, Natasya Yuliana Yuli Wahyuningsih Zahra, Hilyah Az Zaini, Noer Gita Safira