Alimony: The American TragedyVantage Press, 1952 - Počet stran: 329 |
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Strana 272
... abuses , un- der an old New York State judicial practice , a wife was not granted alimony beyond her actual needs.24 A similar logic im- bued the laws of pagan Celtic Irish family relationships . Although the marriage bond was loose ...
... abuses , un- der an old New York State judicial practice , a wife was not granted alimony beyond her actual needs.24 A similar logic im- bued the laws of pagan Celtic Irish family relationships . Although the marriage bond was loose ...
Strana 273
... abuses by lawyers in ancient Rome is com- mented upon by the great Gibbon , who writes : In the practice of the bar , these men had considered reason as the instrument of dispute ; they interpreted the laws according to the dic- tates ...
... abuses by lawyers in ancient Rome is com- mented upon by the great Gibbon , who writes : In the practice of the bar , these men had considered reason as the instrument of dispute ; they interpreted the laws according to the dic- tates ...
Strana 301
... abuses increase and break down the moral and intellectual bonds that held them within their proper sphere . In such cases , women become unwilling , generally , to perform their duties to society , and their behavior finds an ex ...
... abuses increase and break down the moral and intellectual bonds that held them within their proper sphere . In such cases , women become unwilling , generally , to perform their duties to society , and their behavior finds an ex ...
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Alimony and Feminism Part | 1 |
Man in a Legal Noose Part | 35 |
The Judicial and Political Psychology of Alimony | 84 |
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