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Loi autorisant le divorce en France
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Loi autorisant le divorce en France was a French law introduced during the French Revolution on 20 September 1792.[1] It was the first law to allow for a modern form of divorce, in which both men and women could divorce on equal terms and remarry. At the time it was unique in Europe.
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It was in full force until 1804, when it was restricted, and completely abolished in 1816. It was reintroduced in 1884.
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