The IJIL Podcast

International Law of Child Marriage and Africa (Part 2) - Episode 9

46 min · 3. nov. 2020
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In response to the previous episode, Mies Grijns provides a number of comparative insights on the phenomenon of child marriage with an emphasize on the Indonesian context. Ms. Mies Grijn is a Dutch anthropologist who specializes on child marriage in Indonesia.

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