Generally, it is considered a universal rule that Adults should never engage in sexual relations with children. But in Belarus (14), Andorra (14), Estonia (15), Spain (from 14-16), Iran (9), and India (where some girls are reported by UNICEF to be married before they turn 15), young girls are being permitted to engage in marital acts. Do you think it is right for these countries to violate the universally accepted norm/rule? Can there be exemptions? What and when?

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Generally, it is considered a universal rule that Adults should never engage in
sexual relations with children. But in Belarus (14), Andorra (14), Estonia (15),
Spain (from 14-16), Iran (9), and India (where some girls are reported by
UNICEF to be married before they turn 15), young girls are being permitted
to engage in marital acts. Do you think it is right for these countries to violate
the universally accepted norm/rule? Can there be exemptions? What and
when?
Transcribed Image Text:Generally, it is considered a universal rule that Adults should never engage in sexual relations with children. But in Belarus (14), Andorra (14), Estonia (15), Spain (from 14-16), Iran (9), and India (where some girls are reported by UNICEF to be married before they turn 15), young girls are being permitted to engage in marital acts. Do you think it is right for these countries to violate the universally accepted norm/rule? Can there be exemptions? What and when?
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