Even Haezer was written about marriage law.
M. Mielziner has written: 'The Jewish law of marriage and divorce in ancient and modern times, and its relation to the law of the state' -- subject(s): Divorce (Jewish law), Marriage (Jewish law)
Hayyim Schneid has written: 'Family' -- subject(s): Jewish families, Religious life 'Marriage' -- subject(s): Jewish Marriage customs and rites, Jewish art and symbolism, Marriage (Jewish law)
Marriage was viewed as a contract only validated if it is written, sealed and witnessed.
H. Nesher has written: 'Shonim ha-shenayim' -- subject(s): Marriage, Religious life, Judaism, Husband and wife (Jewish law), Jewish families
Louis M. Epstein has written: 'Sex laws and customs in Judaism' -- subject(s): Jewish ethics, Sexual ethics, Judaism, Religious aspects, Sex, Religious aspects of Sex 'The Jewish marriage contract' -- subject(s): Marriage (Jewish law), Women, Legal status, laws, etc. (Jewish law), Legal status, laws
A. Leo Levin has written: 'New provisions in the ketubah' -- subject(s): Divorce (Jewish law), Ketubah, Marriage (Jewish law) 'Dispatch and delay' -- subject(s): Administration of Justice, Court congestion and delay
Francis Gaffney has written: 'The New Jersey common policy on marriage preparation in light of the 1983 Code' -- subject(s): Marriage counseling, Catholic Church, Marriage (Canon law)
Robert Edward Dillon has written: 'Common law marriage' -- subject(s): Common law marriage, Marriage (Canon law)
David Werner Amram has written: 'Leading cases in the Bible' -- subject(s): Bible, Biblical teaching, Criticism, interpretation, Law (Theology) 'The makers of Hebrew books in Italy' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Hebrew Printing, Hebrew imprints, Hebrew literature, History, Imprints, Italy, Printing 'The Jewish law of divorce' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Divorce (Jewish law), Marriage (Jewish law) 'The Jewish law of divorce according to Bible and Talmud with some reference to its development in post-Talmudic times' -- subject(s): Marriage law, Divorce
The Code of Jewish Law (Shulchan Arukh) is based on the Mishna (and its commentary, the rest of the Talmud) but is not precisely identical to it. The Code of Jewish Law contains material in addition to the Mishna, since a lot of detail-specifying commentary has been written since then.
Matthew Ramstein has written: 'The pastor and marriage cases' -- subject(s): Divorce (Canon law), Marriage, Annulment (Canon law), Marriage (Canon law)
Gerald Cromer has written: 'Insurgent Terrorism (International Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Penology)' 'ha- Dilemah ha-mahutit' -- subject(s): Interfaith marriage, Interfaith marriage (Jewish law), Jews, Judaism, Marriage, Religious aspects of Marriage, Social conditions