The arranged married life has been on for a while and they still exist. In some countries, the arranged marriage is actually traditional, but it is inevitable to arrange a marriage inevitably than love. You know that you can cancel the arranged marriage. You legally can cancel your marriage through a courtroom meeting. By organizing the marriage, you hurt your child instead of helping them. They did not receive much education even when they got married when they were young. It is cruel to arrange a marriage because people should choose the opportunity to love with the people they love.
Various international organizations, including UNICEF, have enacted laws that prohibit children from marrying and enforce marriage that they arrange. Articles 15 and 16 (CEDAW) of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women clearly specify marriage prohibition and family law. Marriage arrangements are a matter of discussion and disagreement. Activists such as Charlotte Bunch believe that marriages arranged by parents and other families often assume homosexual preferences and stress emotional stress. Bundle indicates that marriage should be autonomous
As a continuous effort to manage marriage and family life, the marriage law was passed in 1980 and was promulgated in 1981. The marriage law prohibits arrangements and forced marriages and shifts attention from men's dominant position to the interests of children and women. Article 2 of the Marriage Law Act of 1980 stipulates directly that "legitimate rights and interests of women, children, the elderly are protected, family planning is in place." Men and women, adults have the right of legal divorce. In order to combat the traditional tenacity, Article 3 of the Marriage Law of 1980 continued banning barns, polygamy, and two people. Article 3 of the Marriage Law Act of 1980 prohibits the adoption of marriage paying for brides and dowry. Laws generally prohibit money and gifts related to marriage arrangements, but the price and dowry of the bride is still customary.