Marriage of minors: judicial dispensation vs. parental consent

The Law 26579 modifies the majority and unifies the minimum age for marriage at the age of eighteen. The new legal regulation has removed the effect of parental consent on a independently way as a requirement for minors to marry, as it is currently included in the trial of judicial dispensation, hav...

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Autor principal: Fornagueira, Andrea Isabel
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Derecho 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/refade/article/view/5975
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topic marriage
minority
trial of judicial dispensation
parental consent
matrimonio
menores de edad
dispensa judicial
asentimiento de los representantes legales
spellingShingle marriage
minority
trial of judicial dispensation
parental consent
matrimonio
menores de edad
dispensa judicial
asentimiento de los representantes legales
Fornagueira, Andrea Isabel
Marriage of minors: judicial dispensation vs. parental consent
topic_facet marriage
minority
trial of judicial dispensation
parental consent
matrimonio
menores de edad
dispensa judicial
asentimiento de los representantes legales
author Fornagueira, Andrea Isabel
author_facet Fornagueira, Andrea Isabel
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title Marriage of minors: judicial dispensation vs. parental consent
title_short Marriage of minors: judicial dispensation vs. parental consent
title_full Marriage of minors: judicial dispensation vs. parental consent
title_fullStr Marriage of minors: judicial dispensation vs. parental consent
title_full_unstemmed Marriage of minors: judicial dispensation vs. parental consent
title_sort marriage of minors: judicial dispensation vs. parental consent
description The Law 26579 modifies the majority and unifies the minimum age for marriage at the age of eighteen. The new legal regulation has removed the effect of parental consent on a independently way as a requirement for minors to marry, as it is currently included in the trial of judicial dispensation, having disappeared the category of minor that, even when they had the marriageable age, had not reached majority.
publisher Facultad de Derecho
publishDate 2012
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