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International audience ; Ethnos groups, religions, languages: the society of Reunion is often presented like a model of cultural diversity. With this one could correspond a legal diversity, i.e. a plurality of rules : with each one its right. The safeguarding of the identity of the people could depend on this legal pluralism. Between negation and assertion of the characteristics of each one, the study will show that laws can have sufficiently flexibility to adapt to plurality. ; Ethnies, religions, langues : la société de l'île de la Réunion est souvent présentée comme un modèle de diversité culturelle. A celle-ci pourrait correspondre une diversité juridique, c'est-à-dire une pluralité de règles : à chacun son droit. La préservation de l'identité des personnes pourrait dépendre de ce pluralisme juridique. Entre négation et affirmation des particularités de chacun, l'étude montrera que le droit peut avoir suffisamment de flexibilité pour s'adapter à la pluralité.
International audience ; Ethnos groups, religions, languages: the society of Reunion is often presented like a model of cultural diversity. With this one could correspond a legal diversity, i.e. a plurality of rules : with each one its right. The safeguarding of the identity of the people could depend on this legal pluralism. Between negation and assertion of the characteristics of each one, the study will show that laws can have sufficiently flexibility to adapt to plurality. ; Ethnies, religions, langues : la société de l'île de la Réunion est souvent présentée comme un modèle de diversité culturelle. A celle-ci pourrait correspondre une diversité juridique, c'est-à-dire une pluralité de règles : à chacun son droit. La préservation de l'identité des personnes pourrait dépendre de ce pluralisme juridique. Entre négation et affirmation des particularités de chacun, l'étude montrera que le droit peut avoir suffisamment de flexibilité pour s'adapter à la pluralité.
All years, on a regular basis, a calendar month coincides with the farandole of the marriage fairs. That seems to be the moment to say "yes" and it is not without a certain emotion that, despite the success of multifaceted free love contracts, we continue to marry in white. You will certainly understand that it has not been so easy to attribute a very precise title to our communication, but we will say, exculpatory, that the expression and its related words are commonly accepted to refer to the same phenomenon in fact. White marriage is above all a metaphor. It is a marriage where one looks like, where you do "as if", in the context of an entirely different reality. From this small comedy, the pseudo-spouses seek to gain an advantage: avoiding a military service obligation, collecting a dot, to take examples from a little old 1, but imagination has no limits a priori. In the international order, stuffing makes it possible to obtain an effect which only an international marriage can confer, such as the acquisition of the nationality of the spouse or the acquisition of a residence permit. Recently, the Journal de l'Ile, dated 19 April 2002, repeated the story of two 'plucked love' by a couple of Mauricians who wanted to settle in Réunion and who had used marriage bias to be certain of staying permanently in our department. The stratagems are multiple and there are also several expressions to refer to white marriage. Often referred to as 'fictitious' or 'simulated' marriage. The formula for marriages of convenience is also used 2, although complacency, emotional, economic or social, still exists in marriage. In all cases, it is clear that the formula is used today only in the restricted context of 'authoritative' or 'naturalising' marriages. This is the point of meeting, without ever saying, white marriage and private international law. ; International audience ; All years, on a regular basis, a calendar month coincides with the farandole of the marriage fairs. That seems to be the moment to say "yes" and it is not ...