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Abstract A new species of the genus Tympanopleura is described from the Iquiri River, a tributary of the Ituxi River, a right‐bank tributary to the Purus River, Amazon River, northern Brazil. The new species is distinguished from all its congeners by a combination of features, such as the presence of an intensely pigmented square‐shaped blotch on the ...
Frank Raynner V. Ribeiro +4 more
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The matrimonial regime is ruled by two perspectives, the Roman law and the German one. The Romanian concepts were taken from the French law. The new Romanian Civil Code is characterized by the special attention it pays to the regulation of spouses ...
DAN LUPAŞCU
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Premarital Cohabitation and Intimate Partner Violence in Urban China: Evidence From Beijing
ABSTRACT Objective This study contributes to the emerging literature on cohabitation and marital outcomes in urban China by examining the associations between premarital cohabitation and six types of intimate partner violence (IPV). Background Premarital cohabitation has been on the rise, yet its evolving meanings and long‐term implications for post ...
Yexin Zheng, Zheng Mu, Ting Li
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A prenuptial agreement is a legal instrument that grants married couples the authority to regulate the ownership of assets, rights, and obligations during marriage.
Erlina Erlina, Muhammad Fathinnuddin
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ABSTRACT Objective This study examines the link between physical attractiveness and partnership outcomes among a group of young male refugees, drawing on Social Exchange Theory, which posits that individuals exchange valued traits—such as attractiveness—for higher status in other domains.
Irena Kogan +2 more
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Prenuptial Agreement Between Indonesia and South Korea Regulations
This study examines the legal frameworks governing prenuptial agreements in Indonesia and South Korea, offering a comparative analysis between a developing and a developed nation in Asia. It explores cultural and societal attitudes that shape perceptions
Abiyyah Indi Asmarani +3 more
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Abstract In this article, we conceptualize how Davis’ two concepts of uneven reproduction and obstetric racism—both rooted in the US context—are effectuated in the Netherlands. We consider uneven reproduction to consist of bio‐ and necropolitics, namely the management and regulation of a population's bodies, life and death.
Rodante van der Waal +3 more
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Abstract Using ethnographic vignettes from my doctoral research, this article contextualizes and analyses Britain's Black maternal health crisis— a crisis of reproductive racism— through a Black feminist lens. The inequities Black mothers face has a strong Black (and) feminist history of being analyzed in relation to the politics of anti‐Black racism ...
Princess Banda
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Since the enactment of Constitutional Court Decision Number 69/PUU-XIII/2015, hereinafter referred to as "MK Decision", husbands and wives can make marriage agreements during the marriage period. This Constitutional Court decision has the impact of legal
William Asby Wijaya, Aad Rusyad Nurdin
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Legal Protection for Women and Children in the Marriage Tradition of Muslim Communities
The Muslim community in East Java has a tradition of marriage that is believed to be a virtue. The tradition of marriage must provide legal protection for women and children.
Sudirman, Intan Suria Hamzah
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