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Latest revision as of 21:29, 7 July 2024

Niue does not recognize polygamous marriages by civil law nor customary law.

The island previously had polygamy, with some thinking its removal was due to embracing Christianity

References

  1. Tonga or the friendly islands; and Niue
Polygamy in Oceania
Sovereign states
Associated states
of New Zealand
Dependencies
and other territories
Polygamous marriage by country
Performed
legally
Nationwide
Statewide
Recognized if
performed
legally abroad
Recognized under
customary law
Other countries
and regions
  • Kurdish-controlled areas criminalize polygamy
  • Regions governed by Sharia
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