Spain has raised the minimum age for marriage from
14 to 16 to boost protection of minors and bring the country in line
with its European Union neighbors.
The legislation came into effect Thursday July 23,2015 and follows recommendations from United Nations experts and child protection groups.
Spanish law had previously allowed boys and girls to marry at 14 with permission from a judge.
It was one of lowest minimum ages in the European Union, with most members setting it at 16.
Note
Spain also recently raised the minimum age for consent to sexual relations from 13 to 16.
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