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Spouses, Church, and State
Saskia Lettmaier
其他書名
Marriage Law in England and Protestant Germany from the Reformation Until the Close of the Nineteenth Century
出版
Mohr Siebeck
, 2024
主題
History / Europe / General
Law / Civil Law
Law / Family Law / General
Law / Family Law / Marriage
Law / Jurisprudence
Law / Legal History
Law / Property
Law / Torts
Law / Wills
ISBN
3161624939
9783161624933
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=BRI80AEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Saskia Lettmaier explores what is arguably the greatest transformation to have occurred within the Western law of marriage in the last five hundred years: the shift from a unified marital order, legislated and adjudicated by a universal church and influenced by theological principles, to a non-unified marital order, legislated and adjudicated by separate and sovereign states and influenced by secular principles. These principles included the idea that it is best for everyone concerned that a marriage that has been emotionally outgrown by at least one partner should be freely dissoluble. She analyzes how and why this shift occurred, and why it occurred differently in different territories. Through the lens of the experiences of England and Protestant Germany (with a focus on Prussia), she explains not only the legal changes themselves, but also how and why the different nations developed specific approaches to marriage law.