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Introduction,es generally, and family law particularly, entry into marriage is seen naturally as immediately triggering rights and obligations between the parties themselves and also between them and third parties, such as children or the State. Yet despite its centrality to so much scholarship, marriage itself is infrequently problematised.绝食 发表于 2025-3-25 14:04:25
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Family and Marriage in the Mid-Eighteenth Century,tries comprised a patchwork of local communities, each with its own traditions and heritages. Although increasingly feeling the pressure of change, it remained still a ‘face-to-face’ society of overwhelmingly rural character. The rural population constituted about 70 per cent of England’s populationDeject 发表于 2025-3-25 22:55:32
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,Marriage and the Law 1754–1927: The State Retreats?,7. The most important statutory change was the Civil Marriage Act 1836 and the chapter is mainly concerned with that Act. I omit discussion of some legislation on marriage entry, although one should note in passing that Hardwicke’s Act itself was repealed and re-enacted in the Marriage Act 1823. TheRetrieval 发表于 2025-3-26 06:50:57
Welfare, Affluence and the Family since 1945,imposition of rigid requirements for formal marriage by Lord Hardwicke’s Act 1753 and then a retreat from rigidity. The effect of that retreat has been to convert informal marriage practices lacking legal effect into formal ones with legal effect. The remaining chapters of the book continue the atteTidious 发表于 2025-3-26 10:57:50
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ssure damage of the radial nerve deep branch at the supinator muscle, “where the nerve is compressed by diverse actions of muscle fibers”. Capener (J Bone Joint Surg 48B:770–773, 1966) and Roles and Maudsley (J Bone Joint Surg 54B:499–509, 1972) proved this. Nevertheless even seven recent reviews si