Explore the historical landscape of global family law with Hyacinthe Ringrose's "Marriage and Divorce Laws of the World." This meticulously prepared print edition offers a fascinating glimpse into the legal frameworks governing marriage and divorce across different nations. A valuable resource for those interested in comparative law, the book delves into the intricacies of marriage law, divorce law, and related family law issues from a historical perspective. Discover how various legal systems addressed these fundamental aspects of human relationships. Gain insights into the historical context of divorce legislation and understand the diverse approaches taken by different societies. This book is essential for anyone studying international law or seeking a deeper understanding of the evolution of legal perspectives on marriage and divorce.
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