Summary

Colombia has banned child marriage after 17 years of advocacy and eight failed legislative attempts, closing a 137-year legal loophole that allowed minors to marry with parental consent or cohabit as informal spouses.

The new law, “They are Girls, Not Wives,” aligns Colombia with international standards and makes it one of 12 Latin American countries to entirely prohibit marriage under 18.

Advocacy groups celebrated the historic victory but emphasized the need for policies addressing poverty, machismo, and systemic inequalities that fuel child marriage, particularly in rural and Indigenous communities.

  • Stamau123@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Strangely, the age of consent is 17 in Colorado, so you can get married but not consent? This must be something outdated perhaps.

    • CosmicTurtle0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 month ago

      Think of it from the patriarchy sense:

      If you’re married, it means you implicitly consent.

      So yeah. 50+ year old men can marry 13 year old girls and not rape them. Because the Bible says so.