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The Rights and Wrongs of Royal Marriage: How the Law Has Led to Heartbreak, Farce and Confusion, and Why It Must Be Changed
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Exploring the complex and often absurd laws governing British royal marriages, this book highlights the challenges faced by royals in a modern context that prioritizes human rights and personal choice. It addresses issues such as the implications of marrying a Roman Catholic or without the Queen's consent, revealing the legal ambiguities that have led to heartbreak and confusion. Professor Rebecca Probert draws on a wealth of historical sources, presenting a compelling narrative filled with humor and surprising anecdotes that engage both royalists and republicans.
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The Rights and Wrongs of Royal Marriage: How the Law Has Led to Heartbreak, Farce and Confusion, and Why It Must Be Changed, Rebecca Probert
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2011
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- Titel
- The Rights and Wrongs of Royal Marriage: How the Law Has Led to Heartbreak, Farce and Confusion, and Why It Must Be Changed
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Rebecca Probert
- Verlag
- TAKEAWAY PUB
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2011
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 154
- ISBN13
- 9780956384737
- Kategorie
- Rechtswissenschaft
- Beschreibung
- Exploring the complex and often absurd laws governing British royal marriages, this book highlights the challenges faced by royals in a modern context that prioritizes human rights and personal choice. It addresses issues such as the implications of marrying a Roman Catholic or without the Queen's consent, revealing the legal ambiguities that have led to heartbreak and confusion. Professor Rebecca Probert draws on a wealth of historical sources, presenting a compelling narrative filled with humor and surprising anecdotes that engage both royalists and republicans.