Marital and family law in Kiravia: Difference between revisions

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Before the Republican Revolution, most of the Coscivian-majority states in Kiravia had some form of legal restriction on marriages between people of different ethnosocial communities (''tuva''). In South Kirav, there were further restrictions on marriages between people of different social rank, and some such marriages entailed forfeiture of certain privileges, such as inheritance rights. Most such laws were repealed or judicially invalidated in the years following the Republican Revolution, though they persisted in South Kirav for much longer. The [[Federal Consistory]] has ruled that Urom tribal polities may place restrictions on marriages between their members and non-Uroms or members of other tribes for the purpose of tribal enrollment and benefit eligibility.
Before the Republican Revolution, most of the Coscivian-majority states in Kiravia had some form of legal restriction on marriages between people of different ethnosocial communities (''tuva''). In South Kirav, there were further restrictions on marriages between people of different social rank, and some such marriages entailed forfeiture of certain privileges, such as inheritance rights. Most such laws were repealed or judicially invalidated in the years following the Republican Revolution, though they persisted in South Kirav for much longer. The [[Federal Consistory]] has ruled that Urom tribal polities may place restrictions on marriages between their members and non-Urom or members of other tribes for the purpose of tribal enrollment and benefit eligibility.
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