Bolivia Promulgates the Law Prohibiting Child Marriage
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The Bolivian government has enacted a law prohibiting marriages and unions between minors under 18 years of age or with adults, seeking to protect children and adolescents from this practice, which exposes this population to violations such as sexual abuse, unwanted pregnancies, and trafficking. President Luis Arce has reported that the Amending Law to Law No. 603 of the Family and Family Process Code was sent to the Executive Branch from the Pl…


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The law that prohibits marriage and free union before the age of 18 in Bolivia was promulgated by incumbent president David Choquehuanca. The last step was fulfilled so that it can enter into force. In its social networks, the...
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