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World Service,29 Sep 2019,49 mins

America's child brides

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A tense debate is taking place in states across America. At what age should someone be allowed to marry? Currently in 48 out of 50 states a child can marry, usually with parental consent or a judge's discretion. In 17 states there is no minimum age, meaning in theory, a two year old could marry. But there is a campaign to change the law and raise the minimum age of marriage to 18 without exceptions across all American states. But changing the laws state by state is not as easy as one may think. There is resistance and raising the minimum age to 18 has often been blocked by legislators. Jane O'Brien speaks to child brides, the campaigners pushing to make it illegal, and the people who say that the laws do not need to change. Presenter/Reporter: Jane O’Brien Producer: Rajeev Gupta (Photo: Unchained at Last protesters campaign against child marriage in Boston. Credit Susan Landmann)

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