In 1985, a referendum guaranteed women legal equality with men within marriage.[1][2] The new reforms came into force in January 1988.Women's movements of the world: an international directory and reference guide, edited by Sally Shreir, p. 254
Although married women in France obtained the right to work without their husbands' permission in 1965,“Archived copy”. 2016年3月4日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2016年4月3日閲覧。 and the paternal authority of a man over his family was ended in 1970 (before that parental responsibilities belonged to the father who made all legal decisions concerning the children), it was only in 1985 that a legal reform abolished the stipulation that the husband had the sole power to administer the children's property. [4]
"Companionship marriage" and "companionate marriage" are synonyms (the latter being the older one), although the term usually refers to a relationship based on equality, it might instead refer to a marriage with mutual interest in their children, “Archived copy”. 2007年7月12日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2007年3月5日閲覧。
In 1985, a referendum guaranteed women legal equality with men within marriage.[1][2] The new reforms came into force in January 1988.Women's movements of the world: an international directory and reference guide, edited by Sally Shreir, p. 254
In 1983, legislation was passed guaranteeing equality between spouses, abolishing dowry, and ending legal discrimination against illegitimate children [3]Demos, Vasilikie. (2007) “The Intersection of Gender, Class and Nationality and the Agency of Kytherian Greek Women.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association. August 11.
Although married women in France obtained the right to work without their husbands' permission in 1965,“Archived copy”. 2016年3月4日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2016年4月3日閲覧。 and the paternal authority of a man over his family was ended in 1970 (before that parental responsibilities belonged to the father who made all legal decisions concerning the children), it was only in 1985 that a legal reform abolished the stipulation that the husband had the sole power to administer the children's property. [4]
In 1981, Spain abolished the requirement that married women must have their husbands’ permission to initiate judicial proceedings “Archived copy”. 2014年8月24日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2014年8月25日閲覧。
Although married women in France obtained the right to work without their husbands' permission in 1965,“Archived copy”. 2016年3月4日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2016年4月3日閲覧。 and the paternal authority of a man over his family was ended in 1970 (before that parental responsibilities belonged to the father who made all legal decisions concerning the children), it was only in 1985 that a legal reform abolished the stipulation that the husband had the sole power to administer the children's property. [4]
Though cloisters' practices were not bound by modern national borders, see sources for Spain, for Italy, and for Britain
"Companionship marriage" and "companionate marriage" are synonyms (the latter being the older one), although the term usually refers to a relationship based on equality, it might instead refer to a marriage with mutual interest in their children, “Archived copy”. 2007年7月12日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2007年3月5日閲覧。
“Clothes”. 24 September 2015時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2 May 2017閲覧。
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In 1981, Spain abolished the requirement that married women must have their husbands’ permission to initiate judicial proceedings “Archived copy”. 2014年8月24日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2014年8月25日閲覧。