Aspectos legales de la propiedad de los esposos en la República de Lituania

At the time of the beginning of marriage, property relations use to acquire a significant value in most traditional societies: in some countries, parents of the bride award their daughters with the constitution of a dowry. Its size will be in line to determine the choice of boyfriend. In other count...

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Main Author: Perkumiené, Dalia
Other Authors: Silva Sánchez, Antonio
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Extremadura: Servicio de Publicaciones 2012
Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=4832028
Source:Anuario de la Facultad de Derecho. Universidad de Extremadura, ISSN 0213-988X, Nº 30, 2012-2013, pags. 581-596
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Summary: At the time of the beginning of marriage, property relations use to acquire a significant value in most traditional societies: in some countries, parents of the bride award their daughters with the constitution of a dowry. Its size will be in line to determine the choice of boyfriend. In other countries, especially in the East, the boyfriend pay a ransom for his girlfriend. These customs are preserved still nowadays and constitutes a traditional part of a marriage settlement. For example, in different cultures parents of the bride must give up part of their property to the newly married (known as dowry). Dowry is similar in countries like Greece Egypt, India and China. This kind of property exists in other countries with different religions and customs. For example, the Hindu law gives the ownership over wife as Stridhanam. This work studies the important problem (theoretical and practically), as it tries to disclose the definition and importance of the regulation of the property relations between spouses by an analysis of the laws, several literary, legal and scientific works related to this topic and the judicial practice.