The Right to
Marriage
The human rights laws recognize
the right of every person to marry and start a family. It recognizes the ideal
of equal rights and the consent of both parties to marriage, and tries to
ensure no abuses that violate these principles. It is normative in relation to
the types of families and marriages are acceptable, tacitly acknowledging that
there are different forms of social arrangements around the world.
The family is recognized as
the natural and fundamental group unit of society, that is why the right to
marry and have a family is protected by human rights. Human rights do not
prescribe the types of families that are seen as acceptable because today there
are various forms of families and marriages.
The human rights law assigns
equal rights and obligations for both the man and the woman in marriage, during
marriage and for its dissolution.
My
opinion:
In my opinion the right to
marry is a very important law because it is a way of expressing affection that
many people have and it is a right that everyone should have and should be
respected, without suffering discrimination because of religion, race, lifestyle, etc.