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Rebecca Probert publishes timely book on the marriage law of England.

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The laws which govern the marriages of the British royal family have led to heartbreak, farce and confusion, and are unfit for the twenty-first century. In an era that values human rights and free choice, there is little certainty over questions as fundamental as the effect of marrying a Roman Catholic, or of marrying without the Queen's consent. Question marks still hang over the legal basis for royal civil marriage. Obscure acts of Parliament have threatened to render members of the royal family illegitimate and prevented others from following their hearts. Drawing on a wide range of sources including once-secret files in the UK's National Archives, The Rights & Wrongs of Royal Marriage recounts episodes from the eighteenth century right down to the present day that would not look out of place in Yes, Minister or The Mikado. Professor Rebecca Probert, the leading authority on the marriage law of England and Wales, is as characteristically clear when explaining the complexities of royal marriage law as she is in her other groundbreaking studies. Her prose is concise and elegant, and full of historical anecdotes that will have royalists and republicans alike laughing aloud and wide-eyed with astonishment.

 

Tue 05 Apr 2011, 16:30 | Tags: Publication, Gender and the Law Cluster, Research

Rebecca Probert Inaugural Lecture Series 2011

Tue 04 Jan 2011, 21:02 | Tags: postgraduate, Gender and the Law Cluster


Professor Shaheen Sardar Ali re-elected Vice Chair of the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention.

Congratulations to Professor Shaheen Ali who has been re-elected to the post of Vice-Chair of the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention.

 

Mon 06 Dec 2010, 12:41 | Tags: postgraduate, Gender and the Law Cluster

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