De jure circa nuptias

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De jure circa nuptias is a legal treatise by Christian Thomasius that examines the law and philosophy surrounding marriage and matrimonial obligations.

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instanceOf book
legal treatise
associatedWith University of Halle NERFINISHED
author Christian Thomasius
countryOfOrigin Electorate of Brandenburg
Holy Roman Empire
fieldOfWork law
moral philosophy
natural law
genre legal philosophy
hasPart analysis of betrothal
analysis of marital duties
discussion of consent in marriage
discussion of divorce and separation
discussion of legitimacy of children
treatment of impediments to marriage
hasTopic bigamy and polygamy
civil marriage
coercion in marriage
conjugal rights
duties of spouses
ecclesiastical marriage
engagement contracts
grounds for divorce
impediments to valid marriage
legitimacy of offspring
marital consent
marital property
marriage as a contract
marriage as a moral institution
parental authority in marriage
influencedBy Protestant theology
Roman law
canon law
natural law theory
intendedAudience jurists
students of law
theologians
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
legalStatus scholarly work
mainSubject marriage law
matrimonial obligations
philosophy of marriage
movement early Enlightenment legal thought
philosophicalApproach early Enlightenment rationalism
natural law jurisprudence
workLocation Halle (Saale)
surface form: Halle

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Christian Thomasius notableWork De jure circa nuptias