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Marriage by the State or Married to the State? On Choice of Law in Marriage and Divorce
- Author
- A principled discussion was conducted in P Schiff Berman “Conflict of Laws
- Antokolskaia
- Antokolskaia M
- Baker
- Baker
- Baker
- Baker
- Beck-Gernsheim E
- Bosniak L
- Bucher A
- Cheshire
- Cheshire
- Coester-Waltjen
- Coester-Waltjen
- Coester-Waltjen D
- Coester-Waltjen D
- Cretney S
- Dicey
- Dicey
- Dicey
- Dicey
- Dicey
- Dicey
- Eg France before Rome III
- Eg the law in France before Rome III
- For a detailed account of the English evolution
- Glendon
- Glendon
- Glendon
- Graveson RH
- In some civilian law countries Catholic law was the state law up until the second half of the twentieth century (eg Italy and Portugal)
- It was recently observed that Italian couples have been trying to evade the lengthy and complicated Italian divorce procedure by registering themselves as residents in Romania
- Juenger F
- Kropholler J
- Macneil IR
- Maine HS
- Manners John
- Marston AA
- Martinek M
- Mayer P
- Michaels R
- Mnookin RH
- Okin SM
- Patti S
- Phillips
- Polikoff
- Polikoff
- Rheinstein M
- Shalev C
- Stark B
- Switzerland Eg
- Symeonides SC
- Taylor C
- The English and Scottish Law Commissions
- This derives from the fact that when there is a fault
- This previously applied under the self-incrimination privilege
- This would suggest a more nuanced interpretation to public policy and particularly the trend apparent in some systems (eg Sweden
- Wai R
- Wardle LD
- Wolff
- Zifcak S
- Publication venue
- 'Bloomsbury Academic'
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- Field of study