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Tying the Knot: The Formation of Marriage 1836–2020 Rebecca Probert Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2021, xii + 283 pp (hardback £85), ISBN: 978-1-316-51828-1

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Tying the Knot: The Formation of Marriage 1836–2020 Rebecca Probert Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2021, xii + 283 pp (hardback £85), ISBN: 978-1-316-51828-1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 September 2022

Teresa Sutton*
Affiliation:
University of Sussex

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References

3 (2021) 23 Ecc LJ 255–266.

4 Probert, R, Marriage Law and Practice in the Long Eighteenth Century: a reassessment (Cambridge, 2009)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Probert, R, The Changing Legislation of Cohabitation: from fornicators to family (Cambridge, 2012)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

5 Law Commission, ‘Getting married: a consultation paper on weddings law’, Consultation Paper no 247 (2020), para 1.5.

6 Probert, R, Akhtar, R C, Blake, S, Vora, V and Barton, T, ‘The important of being authorised: the genesis, limitations, and legacy of the Marriage Act 1898’, (2021) 10 Oxford Journal of Law and Religion 394417CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

7 Probert, R and Pywell, S, ‘Love in the time of COVID-19: a case-study of the complex laws governing weddings’, (2021) 41 Legal Studies 676692CrossRefGoogle Scholar.