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  • 21Clandestinity —     Clandestinity (in Canon Law)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Clandestinity (in Canon Law)     Strictly speaking, clandestinity signifies a matrimonial impediment introduced by the Council of Trent (Sess. XXIV, c. i) to invalidate marriages… …

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  • 22Divorce (conflict) — In modern society, the role of marriage and its termination through divorce have become political issues. As people live increasingly mobile lives, the Conflict of Laws and its choice of law rules are highly relevant to determine: *the… …

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  • 23Conflict of divorce laws — Conflict of laws Preliminiarie …

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  • 25Marriage (conflict) — In conflict of laws, the issue of marriage has assumed increasing public policy significance in a world of increasing multi ethnic, multi cultural community existence.Public policyThe central political issue for each state is the choice between… …

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  • 26conflict of laws — 1. dissimilarity or discrepancy between the laws of different legal orders, such as states or nations, with regard to the applicable legal rules and principles in a matter that each legal order wishes to regulate. 2. Also called private… …

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  • 27Conflict of succession laws — Conflict of laws Preliminiarie …

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  • 28Separation de corps — Séparation de corps en France Introduction générale La famille (notion générale) Création de la famille …

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  • 29Séparation de corps en France — Introduction générale La famille (notion générale) Création de la famille …

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  • 30conjugal — conjugal, ale, aux [ kɔ̃ʒygal, o ] adj. • v. 1300; lat. conjugalis ♦ Relatif à l union entre époux. ⇒ matrimonial. Union conjugale. ⇒ mariage. Domicile conjugal. Fidélité conjugale. Devoir conjugal : obligation réciproque pour les conjoints de ne …

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