A HISTORY OF THE FRENCH LAW OF DIVORCE—I
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This article examines the stages through which divorce law passed in France from the ancien régime to 1975. This history is of special interest because over this period divorce law in France was subjected to greater intellectual scrutiny and, indeed, fundamental changes, than in any other comparable country. The article examines in detail the debates which took place on these occasions. It is divided into two parts; the second will appear in the next issue of this journal.
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