Unicef New Zealand has called for legislation to be introduced in New Zealand to prevent forced and child marriages here.
Such marriages were a serious violation of human rights, executive director of Unicef New Zealand Dennis McKinlay said.
He was commenting on a report of a 17-year-old Wellington woman whose parents - worried that their daughter was becoming too westernised - trapped her into marrying a distant relative.
The unidentified teenager was reportedly threatened for months by her Muslim father and mother with deportation and violence when she refused to wed the 21-year-old she barely knew.
They eventually got her to sign what she was told were visa documents but later found out were marriage papers.