英文摘要 |
Around Nanao, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, it IS said that there is a custom of socially admitting marriage by holding a wedding reception, but not submitting a legal marriage registration until the wife becomes pregnant or gives birth to a child who has taken a trace. There is. It is said that if you break up after the wedding reception and before you submit the marriage registration, you will be injured even if you are not legally married. This practice could be seen at least in 2003. The purpose of this paper is to examine this custom of Nanao from a legal and cultural point of view. The conclusion of this paper is that it can be said that it is the same model as the Japanese amoeba-like legal consciousness pointed out by the previous research on legal culture theory, and in Nanao, which is pointed out as 'an extremely rich village society with joint colors'. It is pointed out that even if the Civil Code was enforced, such a custom was born from the necessity of securing a child to be traced and was shared around Nanao. |