The paper presents a religious and civil regulations from law codexes concerning the principles of getting married and getting divorced. In particular, a characterization of Christian and Jewish marriages in the light of religious regulations is discussed, as well as the civil law regulations contained in the “Codex of Napoleon” and in the “Civil Codex” of the Kingdom of Poland. Also a discussion on the question of divorces which took place in the second half of the XIXth century in Warszawa press is presented
1 Název práce v anglickém jazyce Marriage from the point of view of civil and canon law Abstract Mar...
In recent decades, family relationships have become increasingly exploited by researchers in fields ...
Among the allowable forms of termination of marriage in Justinian law were repudium and divortium. A...
The paper presents a religious and civil regulations from law codexes concerning the principles of g...
This paper looks at civil divorce introduced in the Duchy of Warsaw by the provisions of the Napoleo...
Austrian divorce law was in force in the territory of the former region of Galicia until the end of ...
The aim of this paper is to present French provisions from the Napoleonic times which regulated divo...
The aim of this paper is to present French provisions from the Napoleonic times which regulated divo...
The paper presents events that had preceded the work on the drafting of matrimonial law for the terr...
The institution of marriage is important for the both systems of law: state and church, as both of t...
The aim of this paper is to present an analysis of the legislation of the Free City of Cracow (1815-...
Throughout the medieval period, marriage was acknowledged by temporal rulers to be a religious matte...
The thesis discusses the signifi cant question of inter-denominational marriages in Poland prior to ...
As result of conclusion of a concordat between the Apostolic See and Poland, the institution of “can...
The interaction between the canon law and secular law governing the rules of one of the key social i...
1 Název práce v anglickém jazyce Marriage from the point of view of civil and canon law Abstract Mar...
In recent decades, family relationships have become increasingly exploited by researchers in fields ...
Among the allowable forms of termination of marriage in Justinian law were repudium and divortium. A...
The paper presents a religious and civil regulations from law codexes concerning the principles of g...
This paper looks at civil divorce introduced in the Duchy of Warsaw by the provisions of the Napoleo...
Austrian divorce law was in force in the territory of the former region of Galicia until the end of ...
The aim of this paper is to present French provisions from the Napoleonic times which regulated divo...
The aim of this paper is to present French provisions from the Napoleonic times which regulated divo...
The paper presents events that had preceded the work on the drafting of matrimonial law for the terr...
The institution of marriage is important for the both systems of law: state and church, as both of t...
The aim of this paper is to present an analysis of the legislation of the Free City of Cracow (1815-...
Throughout the medieval period, marriage was acknowledged by temporal rulers to be a religious matte...
The thesis discusses the signifi cant question of inter-denominational marriages in Poland prior to ...
As result of conclusion of a concordat between the Apostolic See and Poland, the institution of “can...
The interaction between the canon law and secular law governing the rules of one of the key social i...
1 Název práce v anglickém jazyce Marriage from the point of view of civil and canon law Abstract Mar...
In recent decades, family relationships have become increasingly exploited by researchers in fields ...
Among the allowable forms of termination of marriage in Justinian law were repudium and divortium. A...