This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Lexis Library and HeinOnline Law Journal Library.2018 marks the 150th anniversary of the Report of the Royal Commission on the Laws of Marriage and its attempt to create a single law of marriage that would apply to England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. Despite the conclusion of the Commission that such uniformity was highly desirable, and that it was ‘the duty of the State to make an earnest endeavour to overcome’ any barriers to achieving it, only limited reforms were enacted. Today, the differences between the laws of marriage in the United Kingdom and the now Republic of Ireland are greater than ever. In terms of the formalities required for a valid marriage, ...
Marriage law in England and Wales is a historical relic which reflects a bygone age. Successive gove...
Marriage law in England and Wales is a historical relic which reflects a bygone age. Successive gove...
Marriage law in England and Wales is a historical relic which reflects a bygone age. Successive gove...
2018 marks the 150th anniversary of the Report of the Royal Commission on the Laws of Marriage and i...
Legal arguments that a clergyman was unnecessary to form a legal marriage were increasingly raised i...
The appropriateness or otherwise of the law governing entry into marriage in England and Wales has c...
The appropriateness or otherwise of the law governing entry into marriage in England and Wales has c...
During the 1530s Henry VIII remarried twice, each time annulling his previous marriage. The English ...
This issue of the Journal of Legal History results from a conference organized by Dr Jennifer Aston ...
This issue of the Journal of Legal History results from a conference organized by Dr Jennifer Aston ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available in print format only from Blo...
peer-reviewedThe appropriateness or otherwise of the law governing entry into marriage in England an...
This book uses a wide range of primary sources - legal, literary and demographic - to provide a radi...
This study examines the marriage canons contained in the present canonical legislation of the Church...
On 22 May 2015, the Irish people voted in favour of marriage equality, changing the constitutional d...
Marriage law in England and Wales is a historical relic which reflects a bygone age. Successive gove...
Marriage law in England and Wales is a historical relic which reflects a bygone age. Successive gove...
Marriage law in England and Wales is a historical relic which reflects a bygone age. Successive gove...
2018 marks the 150th anniversary of the Report of the Royal Commission on the Laws of Marriage and i...
Legal arguments that a clergyman was unnecessary to form a legal marriage were increasingly raised i...
The appropriateness or otherwise of the law governing entry into marriage in England and Wales has c...
The appropriateness or otherwise of the law governing entry into marriage in England and Wales has c...
During the 1530s Henry VIII remarried twice, each time annulling his previous marriage. The English ...
This issue of the Journal of Legal History results from a conference organized by Dr Jennifer Aston ...
This issue of the Journal of Legal History results from a conference organized by Dr Jennifer Aston ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available in print format only from Blo...
peer-reviewedThe appropriateness or otherwise of the law governing entry into marriage in England an...
This book uses a wide range of primary sources - legal, literary and demographic - to provide a radi...
This study examines the marriage canons contained in the present canonical legislation of the Church...
On 22 May 2015, the Irish people voted in favour of marriage equality, changing the constitutional d...
Marriage law in England and Wales is a historical relic which reflects a bygone age. Successive gove...
Marriage law in England and Wales is a historical relic which reflects a bygone age. Successive gove...
Marriage law in England and Wales is a historical relic which reflects a bygone age. Successive gove...