Marriage and Divorce Laws of the World. A Global Exploration of Matrimonial and Divorce Laws

Par : Hyacinthe Ringrose
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  • Nombre de pages220
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN4057664595317
  • EAN4057664595317
  • Date de parution25/04/2021
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille617 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "Marriage and Divorce Laws of the World, " Hyacinthe Ringrose presents a comprehensive examination of the intricate legal frameworks governing marriage and divorce across various cultures and legal systems. The text stands out for its meticulous research and comparative analysis, employing a straightforward yet scholarly prose style that invites readers to explore the socio-legal implications of marital laws from numerous jurisdictions.
By elucidating the evolution of these laws, Ringrose sheds light on their cultural significance and the underlying societal values that shape them, making this work both informative and engaging for scholars and the general reader alike. Hyacinthe Ringrose, a legal scholar with a deep commitment to comparative law, draws upon extensive fieldwork and legal expertise that informs this seminal text. His passion for exploring the intersection of culture, law, and human rights is evident, as he aims to address the disparities and commonalities found in global marriage and divorce practices.
This background not only enhances the book's credibility but also reflects Ringrose's aim to advocate for legal reforms that promote gender equity and social justice. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the complexities of family law, sociocultural studies, and international human rights. Ringrose'Äôs work is not only a testament to legal scholarship but also a call to action for policymakers and advocates alike.
It offers a valuable perspective on how foundational laws can shape lives, making it indispensable for legal practitioners, academics, and those interested in understanding the foundations of human relationships.
In "Marriage and Divorce Laws of the World, " Hyacinthe Ringrose presents a comprehensive examination of the intricate legal frameworks governing marriage and divorce across various cultures and legal systems. The text stands out for its meticulous research and comparative analysis, employing a straightforward yet scholarly prose style that invites readers to explore the socio-legal implications of marital laws from numerous jurisdictions.
By elucidating the evolution of these laws, Ringrose sheds light on their cultural significance and the underlying societal values that shape them, making this work both informative and engaging for scholars and the general reader alike. Hyacinthe Ringrose, a legal scholar with a deep commitment to comparative law, draws upon extensive fieldwork and legal expertise that informs this seminal text. His passion for exploring the intersection of culture, law, and human rights is evident, as he aims to address the disparities and commonalities found in global marriage and divorce practices.
This background not only enhances the book's credibility but also reflects Ringrose's aim to advocate for legal reforms that promote gender equity and social justice. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the complexities of family law, sociocultural studies, and international human rights. Ringrose'Äôs work is not only a testament to legal scholarship but also a call to action for policymakers and advocates alike.
It offers a valuable perspective on how foundational laws can shape lives, making it indispensable for legal practitioners, academics, and those interested in understanding the foundations of human relationships.