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The Function Of Kinship In Medieval Nordic Legislation Helle Vogt

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The Function Of Kinship In Medieval Nordic Legislation Helle Vogt
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.39 MB
Author: Helle Vogt
ISBN: 9789004189225, 900418922X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Function Of Kinship In Medieval Nordic Legislation Helle Vogt by Helle Vogt 9789004189225, 900418922X instant download after payment.

Translation: Jens Ulff-Møller.
A strict definition of kinship - a canonical one - was in introduced in to the Nordic medieval legislation. This replaced a looser definition. According to a canonical definition of kinship - constructed after the Church's incest prohibitions, you were obligated towards all your blood-relatives. This doctrine applies where: 1) The kin group acted as a legal person towards a third party in cases about paying of wergeld, and where the kinsmen collectively took an oath. 2) Rights and obligations between the kindred regulated land transactions either by inheritance, donations or sale. Here the obligations were at their widest. The moral requirement for love and cohesiveness was strengthened by more substantial rules to ensure, that land was not transferred at the expense of kinsmen.

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