Polygamy in Uzbekistan

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Polygamy is illegal in Uzbekistan (punishable by up to three years imprisonment) and the nation does not provide for polygamous marriages under civil law or customary law.[1] Despite such illegalities, there have been recent debates about the legislation of polygamous marriages under civil law;[2] though such measure have always failed to pass.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Uzbekistan" Family Code
  2. ^ "Central Asia: Kazakhstan Debates Polygamy Amid Regional Rise in Popularity".