Java: Code Des Successions Et Du Mariage En Usage À Java... presents a detailed examination of the laws governing inheritance and marriage in Java. Authored by Aristide Marre, this work delves into the intricacies of Javanese legal customs, providing valuable insights into the region's social and judicial systems.
Written in French, the book offers a historical perspective on the application of Islamic law within the context of Javanese traditions. It explores the specific codes and practices related to family law, shedding light on the cultural norms and legal frameworks that shaped Javanese society. This work is an important resource for scholars of Islamic law, Asian history, and comparative legal studies, offering a window into the legal heritage of Java.
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