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The Matrimonial Domicile and the Property Relations of Married Persons
International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 1957THAT stern and rugged simplicity which Maitland1 found to be the predominant characteristic of English law was well exemplified by the common law doctrine of the unity of husband and wife. In English domestic law before 1883, marriage operated to divest a woman of her capacity to exercise any property rights, which became vested in her husband together
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Matrimonial and Related Causes
2017Abstract This chapter examines the rules governing matrimonial and related causes, which generally include petitions for divorce, nullity of marriage, judicial separation, and presumption of death and dissolution of marriage, as well as similar foreign proceedings which may fall for recognition in England.
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Israeli Conflict of Laws Relating to Matrimonial Property – A Comparative Commentary
International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 1982DIFFERENT legal systems adopt different approaches to the problem of the choice of law in matters of matrimonial property'. In most systems the choice of law rules are determined according to the personal law, the principle of domicile serving in some countries as the criterion for determining the choice of law in financial and property relations ...
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Some evidence related to matrimonial selection and immigrant assimilation in Brazil
Population Studies, 1957Abstract Data obtained from a random sample show that in Sao Paulo intermarriage between Brazilians and foreigners gradually increased from the onset of heavy foreign immigrant in the 1870's up to the 1920's. Intermarriage occurs most frequently between Brazilians and those of Mediterranean origin, least so with Japanese.
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European Journal of Law Reform, 2015
Spanish Matrimonial Property Regimes and CEFL Principles Regarding Property Relations between Spouses: Common Core and Better Law This article compares the CEFL principles to Spanish civil law regarding the general rights and duties of spouses, matrimonial property agreements and matrimonial property rights, i.e., property relations between ...
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Spanish Matrimonial Property Regimes and CEFL Principles Regarding Property Relations between Spouses: Common Core and Better Law This article compares the CEFL principles to Spanish civil law regarding the general rights and duties of spouses, matrimonial property agreements and matrimonial property rights, i.e., property relations between ...
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Invisible Money and Gendered Dispossession: Relational Work in Matrimonial Disputes in India
Social ProblemsABSTRACT What is the role and meaning of women’s money in matrimonial disputes? Based on 12 months of ethnographic fieldwork, I highlight the legal and familial mechanisms through which money becomes gendered. By integrating concepts from economic sociology on relational work and Daniels’ (1987) concept of invisible labor, I ...
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Matrimonial Relations of the Cossack Elite of the Don in the 18th Century
IZVESTIYA VUZOV SEVERO-KAVKAZSKII REGION SOCIAL SCIENCEThe Cossack elite that formed on the Don in the 17th-18th centuries eventually established their informal oligarchic rule. To avoid conflicts, its representatives became related to each other through marriage.
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