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This book addresses the complex issue of marital property rights with a focus on the legal and financial implications for married women. It delves into the debate on whether a married woman's right to reclaim property should be viewed as co-ownership or as a creditor's claim, and how these rights interact with the interests of community creditors. The text explores definitions and interpretations of 'community property' in the context of the French Civil Code, especially the concept of 'acquêts' (acquisitions). It examines the moral and legal distinctions between joint ownership and individual ownership within a marriage, questioning the justifications for any single party's exclusive ownership of communal assets. The intended audience includes legal scholars, historians, and individuals interested in marital property law.
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