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"De Ontwikkeling Van Den Rechtstoestand Der Vrouw Volgens Het Oud-germaansche En Oud-nederlandsche Recht..." meticulously examines the evolution of women's legal status through the lens of ancient Germanic and Dutch law. Authored by Jacob Cornelis Overvoorde, this study provides insights into the historical framework that shaped the rights and limitations of women in these societies.
This work offers a detailed exploration of the legal principles and customs that defined women's roles and rights, making it an invaluable resource for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the historical development of gender equality and the legal treatment of women in early European societies. The book sheds light on the foundations of modern legal concepts by examining their ancient roots.
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