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PRÁVNĚHISTORICKÉ STUDIE, Vol 52 No 3 (2022), 35–48
Role ženy a její vývoj v evropském nástupnickém právu
[The Role of Women and Its Development in European Succession Law]
Petr Nohel
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/2464689X.2022.36
published online: 27. 01. 2023
abstract
Although the history of European law of succession is colourful, changes in its conception have been continuous, especially in case of transferring the claims. They have not been adopted equally consistently by all states in which the monarchy order is still an integral part of the legal system. We can find out the trend of transition from more rigorous forms (such as Salic or Agnatic law) to the current absolute primogeniture, which is gradually applied across whole continent. In some countries there we can find significant divergence between this successor order and older nobelmen orders. The status of women became over time more equal to the status of men, but at the same time women gradually lost their exclusive position that was reserved for them by previous orders.
keywords: succession law; primogeniture; monarchy; status of women
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