In National Socialist Family Law, Mariken Lenaerts analyses the possible influence of National Socialism on marriage and divorce law in Germany and the Netherlands. As the family was regarded the germ-cell of the nation, the Nazis made many changes in German and Dutch marriage and divorce law to suit their purpose of a thousand-year Aryan Reich. By making extensive use of archival resources, Mariken Lenaerts gives an overview of the most important changes adopted in marriage and divorce law by the Nazis and proves that although daily marital life in both countries was highly influenced by National Socialism, marriage and divorce law did not become National Socialist
This paper seeks to establish the extent to which the incidence of divorce and the character of the ...
This chapter gives a broad overview of the status of marriage, registered partnership and other rela...
The significance of constitutional law for private law in general lies in its grant of selective gu...
In National Socialist Family Law, Mariken Lenaerts analyses the possible influence of National Socia...
To which extent has the marriage and divorce law in Germany and the Netherlands in the period 1933-1...
This article provides a comparative overview of the influences of National Socialism on divorce law ...
This article provides a comparative overview of the influences of National Socialism on divorce law ...
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National Socialists regarded families as “germ cell(s) of the nation”. Marriages had to serve the na...
Historical investigation into the Nazi period has until now paid little attention to the subject of ...
After 1945 the re-opened Family Courts of the German West Zones took a christian-occidental idea of ...
Contains fulltext : 141270.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper desc...
The creation of Imperial Germany in 1871 sparked a nationwide debate about the nature of marriage an...
In the period 1909—1927, new laws concerning divorce and marriage were enacted by the Scandinavian c...
This article deals with the modifications of the “Austrian monarchical” matrimonial law (divided int...
This paper seeks to establish the extent to which the incidence of divorce and the character of the ...
This chapter gives a broad overview of the status of marriage, registered partnership and other rela...
The significance of constitutional law for private law in general lies in its grant of selective gu...
In National Socialist Family Law, Mariken Lenaerts analyses the possible influence of National Socia...
To which extent has the marriage and divorce law in Germany and the Netherlands in the period 1933-1...
This article provides a comparative overview of the influences of National Socialism on divorce law ...
This article provides a comparative overview of the influences of National Socialism on divorce law ...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/35457/2/b137445x.0001.001.pdfhttp://deepblue.lib.umi...
National Socialists regarded families as “germ cell(s) of the nation”. Marriages had to serve the na...
Historical investigation into the Nazi period has until now paid little attention to the subject of ...
After 1945 the re-opened Family Courts of the German West Zones took a christian-occidental idea of ...
Contains fulltext : 141270.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper desc...
The creation of Imperial Germany in 1871 sparked a nationwide debate about the nature of marriage an...
In the period 1909—1927, new laws concerning divorce and marriage were enacted by the Scandinavian c...
This article deals with the modifications of the “Austrian monarchical” matrimonial law (divided int...
This paper seeks to establish the extent to which the incidence of divorce and the character of the ...
This chapter gives a broad overview of the status of marriage, registered partnership and other rela...
The significance of constitutional law for private law in general lies in its grant of selective gu...