B. Exhibits

The following exhibits were provided to the Committee by Anti-Slavery Australia:
1
Simmons & Burn, ‘Without consent: forced marriage in Australia,’ MULR 2013.
2
Heli Askola, ‘Responding to Vulnerability – Forced marriage and the law’, 41 UNSWLJ 977, published 2018.
3
Khatidja Chantler, ‘Recognition of and Intervention in Forced Marriage as a Form of Violence and Abuse’, Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 13(3), published 2012
4
Lisa V. Martin, ‘Restraining Forced Marriage’, Nevada Law Journal, published 2018
5
Alexia Sabbe et al, ‘Forced marriage: an analysis of legislation and political measures in Europe’, Crime, Law and Social Change, published 2014
6
Rights of Women, ‘“This is not my Destiny”: Reflecting on responses to forced marriage in England and Wales’, published 2014
7
Australian Muslim Women’s Centre for Human Rights, ‘Marrying Young: An exploratory study of young Muslim women’s decision-making around early marriage’, published 2017
8
Australian Red Cross, ‘Forced marriage: community voices, stories and strategies. Consultation with community’, Initial report prepared for the National Roundtable on human trafficking and slavery, 2019
9
UK Home Office, ‘Forced Marriage – a consultation Summary of responses’, published 2012
10
UK Forced Marriage Unit statistics report for 2020
11
UK Forced Marriage Unit statistics report for 2019

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About this inquiry

On 24 February 2021, the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade adopted an inquiry into the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Annual Report 2019-20.



Past Public Hearings

25 Aug 2021: Canberra
18 Jun 2021: Canberra