De L'adoption (en Droit Romain Et En Droit Fran ais)... by L on-Marie Perier-Ducoudray delves into the historical and legal aspects of adoption within both Roman and French legal systems. This work meticulously examines the evolution of adoption laws, offering a comparative analysis that highlights the similarities and differences between these two influential legal traditions.
Providing valuable insights for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the development of family law, this book explores the conditions, procedures, and consequences of adoption in Roman and French societies. It remains a significant resource for understanding the legal frameworks that have shaped modern adoption practices.
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