It "Debases, Degrades, And Demeans": Philippines Bans Child Marriage
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Philippines Child Marriage Ban: The new law lays out prison terms of up to 12 years for marrying or cohabiting with anyone under 18.
Child marriage became illegal in the Philippines on Thursday as a law banning the practice took effect in a country where one in six girls enters wedlock before the age of 18.
The impoverished Southeast Asian country has the 12th highest number of child marriages in the world, according to Britain-based rights group Plan International, with long-held cultural practices and gender inequalities hindering change.
But the new law, signed by President Rodrigo Duterte and released to the public on Thursday, lays out prison terms of up to 12 years for marrying or cohabiting with anyone under 18.
People arranging or solemnising underage unions also face the same penalty.