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2020
How do the Japanese men and Chinese women who participate in cross-border matchmaking—individuals whose only interaction is often just one brief meeting—come to see one another as potential marriage partners? This book traces the practices of Sino-Japanese matchmaking from transnational marriage agencies in Tokyo to branch offices and language schools ...
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How do the Japanese men and Chinese women who participate in cross-border matchmaking—individuals whose only interaction is often just one brief meeting—come to see one another as potential marriage partners? This book traces the practices of Sino-Japanese matchmaking from transnational marriage agencies in Tokyo to branch offices and language schools ...
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Marriage regimes exist in many guises and forms. Economists have studied monogamy and polygyny, the two most commonly encountered types, and pointed to various benefits that can explain why and which individuals form conjugal unions in each regime.
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Family Court Review, 2020
In an era in which relationships that look like marriage, but are not civilly recognized as such, are common, states face questions of how to regulate these “quasi‐marital” relationships. Constitutional questions surround the regulation of consensual sexual relationships.
Michael J. Broyde, Rachel M. Peltzer
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In an era in which relationships that look like marriage, but are not civilly recognized as such, are common, states face questions of how to regulate these “quasi‐marital” relationships. Constitutional questions surround the regulation of consensual sexual relationships.
Michael J. Broyde, Rachel M. Peltzer
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Muslim Marriage and Non-Marriage
2023Unconventional Muslim marriages have been topics of heated public debate. Around the globe, religious scholars, policy makers, political actors, media personalities, and women’s activists discuss, promote, or reject unregistered, transnational, interreligious and other boundary-crossing marriages.
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American Journal of Mathematics, 1950
In a recent issue of this journal Weyl1 proved a combinatorial lemma which was apparently considered first by P. Hall2 Subsequently Everett and Whaples 3 published another proof and a generalization of the same lemma. Their proof of the generalization appears to duplicate the usual proof of Tychonoff’s theorem.4 The purpose of this note is to simplify ...
Halmos, Paul R., Vaughan, Herbert E.
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In a recent issue of this journal Weyl1 proved a combinatorial lemma which was apparently considered first by P. Hall2 Subsequently Everett and Whaples 3 published another proof and a generalization of the same lemma. Their proof of the generalization appears to duplicate the usual proof of Tychonoff’s theorem.4 The purpose of this note is to simplify ...
Halmos, Paul R., Vaughan, Herbert E.
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A conceptual framework for understanding child marriage, marriage markets, and marriageability.
African journal of reproductive health, 2022The term 'marriageability' is used frequently in child marriage literature but is rarely defined. We propose a conceptual framework to define marriageability and use qualitative case studies to illustrate how ideas about marriageability contribute to child marriage.
Melnikas, Andrea J. +6 more
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Same-sex marriage, gay marriage, or equal marriage?
Journal of Language and SexualityAbstract Changes to marriage legislation across the globe have received much academic and public attention. However, the labels used to categorise different marital configurations are somewhat under researched.
Laura L. Paterson, Mark McGlashan
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2014
L'articolo descrive l'uso del matrimonio precoce in Etiopia - praticato in tutto il Corno d'Africa ancora oggi - considerandone sia i fattori socio-culturali ed economici, sia gli effetti psicologici e fisici. / The article describes the practice of early marriage in Ethiopia, its sociocultural and economic factors and its psychological and physical ...
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L'articolo descrive l'uso del matrimonio precoce in Etiopia - praticato in tutto il Corno d'Africa ancora oggi - considerandone sia i fattori socio-culturali ed economici, sia gli effetti psicologici e fisici. / The article describes the practice of early marriage in Ethiopia, its sociocultural and economic factors and its psychological and physical ...
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Courtship, Marriage and Marriage Breakdown
2019This book explores the history of marriage and marriage-like relationships across five continents from the seventeenth century to the present day. Across fourteen chapters, leading marriage scholars examine how the methodologies from the new history of emotions contribute to our understanding of marriage, seeking to uncover not only personal feeling ...
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