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La pluralité familiale en droit interne à l'épreuve de la diversité des institutions familiales étrangères

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Question(s) de méthodes.

Liora Israël
TL;DR: In this article, the author revisite les approches qui tendent a assigner a l'analyse sociologique du droit un positionnement methodologique, in which la definition serait fondee sur une plus ou moins grande exteriorite au droit.
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Le nouveau droit de la filiation

TL;DR: The impact and enjeux de l’installation des Syriens and Palestiniens de Syrie dans le camp de Chatila as discussed by the authors have been discussed in detail.
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Les Structures Élémentaires de la Parenté

Claude Lévi-Strauss
- 01 Oct 1949 - 
TL;DR: In "Les Structures Elementaires de la Parente", the early opus magnum of French Structuralism, Levi-Strauss tries to explain the systems of kinship and marriage in their enormous diversity and their frequently bizarre institutions, by means of a single principle: the exchange as discussed by the authors.
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The Family and the Nation: Dutch Family Migration Policies in the Context of Changing Family Norms

TL;DR: In 2006, the Netherlands introduced the obligation for family members to integrate in their country of origin as a visa-requirement for family migration (Integration Abroad Act). Family members are required to take a computerised test on language proficiency and knowledge of Dutch society at the Dutch embassy as discussed by the authors.
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Muslim Marriage in Western Courts: Lost in Transplantation

TL;DR: In this paper, the notion of Mahr, the Muslim custom whereby the groom has to give a gift to the bride in consideration of the marriage, is analyzed in the context of case law from Canada, the United States, France, and Germany, and it is shown that transplanting Mahr from Islamic law into a Western courtroom cannot be undone: it immediately becomes rooted in the countries' legal, historical, political, and social backgrounds and flourishes in diverse and unexpected ways.