CONSANGUINITY

kŏnˌsăng-gwĭnˈĭtē, state of being related by blood or descended from a common ancestor. This article focuses on legal usage of the term as it relates to the laws of marriage, descent, and inheritance; for its broader anthropological implications, see incest. Consanguinity is to be distinguished from affinity, which is the relation of a person, through marriage, to the consanguineous relatives of a spouse. Marriage between persons in lineal consanguinity (persons in the direct line of descent, such as father and daughter) and between brothers and sisters is void under common law, church law, and statute. Whether or not marriages between persons of collateral consanguinity (those having a common ancestor but not related in direct line of descent) are prohibited as incestuous depends on statutory provision and judicial interpretation. In more than half the states of the United States, marriage between first cousins is prohibited by law, and the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Eastern Church have strict rules on consanguinity as an impediment to marriage. Statutes in the United States discard affinal relationship as an impediment to marriage. Whether incestuous marriages are void or voidable in the United States depends on local statutes and their interpretation. In the law of descent and inheritance, the concept of consanguinity is most important in the area of intestate succession. Most states award the spouse of a person who dies intestate a certain share of the estate, even though there exists neither lineal nor collateral consanguinity between the spouses.

See B. D. Inglis, Family Law (2d ed., 2 vol., 1968–70).

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...impossible to recover the system of consanguinity and affinity of any people, in its...Relationships are of two kinds : First, by consanguinity, or blood : second, by affinity, or marriage.Consanguinity, which is the relation of persons...
...Problems to be Treated--Degrees of Consanguinity--Literature of the Subject--Noah...MASCULINITY Constancy of the Sex-ratio--Consanguinity and Masculinity-- Theory of Westermarck...Compilations --Summary 30 CHAPTER IV CONSANGUINITY AND REPRODUCTION Theories of the Effect...
...Venerable Bede, an early ruling on consanguinity within Christianity was given by Pope...in a shift in the formal method of consanguinity classification from the Roman to the...marry within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity, albeit with payment of an appropriate...
...material in European languages in the light of Morgans hypothesis. ____________________ 7 Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity of the Human Family , 1870, Part III, ch. IV. 413-437. 8 "Chinese Relationship Terms", American Anthropologist...
...between blood relationship or consanguinity and affinity and spiritual union...are three things, that is, consanguinity, affinity, and spiritual union...the marriage of Christians. Consanguinity is between those who are joined...
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A Note on Transnational Consanguinity, Or, Kinship in the Age of...with the focus on the notion of consanguinity (blood relation) and how my...nation. Blood or the concept of consanguinity plays an important part in this...
...Grant, 1996: 6). His interest in consanguinity was not coincidental, as his father...insight into the arguments considering consanguinity as a cause of degeneracy among offspring...the causal relationship between consanguinity and these demographic indexes has yet...
...cities in Pakistans Panjab gives a consanguinity rate (which includes a wider range...the precise contribution of parental consanguinity to Pakistani birth outcome is disputable...Monthly Review Press. Ahmad, W. 1996. Consanguinity and related demons: science and racism...
...discussed aspects of Goodes theory was consanguinity--the marriage between cousins or...patterns, Goode hypothesized a decline in consanguinity with modernization. In this article...the trend and social correlates of consanguinity in Iran with retrospective data from...
...by high fertility. A high level of consanguinity is part of this overall tendency to...marriages and note the prevalence of consanguinity to be much higher among the Bedouin...marriage was used as a predictor of consanguinity, while consanguinity was used as a...
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...young doctor. In the first study of consanguinity in Tunisia, published in 1987 in the...surprisingly, she found that the level of consanguinity was higher in rural areas than in cities...not convinced of the importance of consanguinity," she says. "Its something thats...
...a Jew should play the part." The consanguinity principle is extended to directors...the Miss Saigon controversy, if the consanguinity principle should prevail, "Id be...basically hostile to the actors art in the consanguinity principle? After all, what is acting...
...kinships beyond the third degree of consanguinity. The fact remains, however, that...the number of prohibited degrees of consanguinity from seven to four, which meant that...back up claims of impeding kinships. Consanguinity and affinity were often used as reasons...
...that a trace of the parents `truth passed into the foetus, one could not explain consanguinity or the fact that, according to Roman and canon law, consanguinity petered out after ten generations. Like most theologians in the period, he assumed...
...particular donor is limited in order to reduce the risk of consanguinity. Still, its only one of many issues that concern Elizabeth...feels theres not enough awareness of issues like possible consanguinity. Although shes not arguing for a ban on donor conception...
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...by any of his relatives within the fourth civil degree of consanguinity or affinity who are registered voters of the same city or...citizens arm, or a relative within the fourth civil degree of consanguinity or affinity, or if he has none present, by any person...
...she is related to a candidate up to the fourth degree (of consanguinity)," Jamora said. Section 222 of Article XIX of the Omnibus...canvassers shall not be related within the fourth civil degree of consanguinity or affinity to any of the candidates whose votes will be...
...identified under oath by any registered voter of the precinct, or by any of his relatives within the fourth civil degree of consanguinity or affinity who are registered voters of the same city/municipality. Those qualified to register are Filipino citizens...
...President would extend Lomibaos term of office. Bunye, however, refused to answer questions on whether Calderons professed consanguinity with First Gentleman Mike Arroyo had influenced Mrs. Arroyos decision to pick him among the short list of police generals...
...assistor must be of legal age. The assistor may be any of the following: 1) A relative within the fourth civil degree of consanguinity or affinity; 2) any person of his confidence who belongs to the same household; or 3) a member of the Board of Election...
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CONSANGUINITY kon sang-gwin ite, state of being...anthropological implications, see incest . Consanguinity is to be distinguished from affinity...Marriage between persons in lineal consanguinity (persons in the direct line of descent...
KINSHIP relationship by blood (consanguinity) or marriage (affinity) between persons; also, in anthropology...less precisely defined groupings such as the clan , where consanguinity is often hypothetical if not actually mythological. As...
...but the partnership usually can be more easily dissolved. For the legal aspects of marriage, see husband and wife ; consanguinity ; divorce . Forms of Marriage Monogamy (the union of one wife to one husband) is the prevalent form almost everywhere...
...within royal families) have generally proved deleterious, and inbreeding is therefore discouraged in most societies (see consanguinity ; incest ). ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission...
...of descent, holding that matriarchal patterns had originally prevailed over all other kinship patterns. His Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity of the Human Family (1870) presents this principle. Ancient Society (1877, repr. 1959), which classified...
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