Civil Code reform, the myth of the "mini" spouse, and combating gender inequality

Authors

  • Mário Delgado Instituto dos Advogados de Săo Paulo - IASP Author

    Keywords:

    Civil Code, Gender inequality, Successions

    Abstract

    The article analyzes the proposed amendments to the Brazilian Civil Code regarding Succession Law and Family Law, refuting the myth of the "mini" spouse. The author argues that the proposed changes promote the requalification of succession rights for spouses and partners, aiming to combat gender inequality and value domestic work and the woman's double burden.

    Received in: August 2024 | Accepted in: October 2024

    Author Biography

    • Mário Delgado, Instituto dos Advogados de Săo Paulo - IASP

      Doctor of Civil Law from USP and Master in Law of Social Relations from PUC-SP. Specialist in Civil Procedural Law from UFPE. Professor of specialization courses. Director of Institutional Relations at IASP. President of the Legislative Affairs Commission of IBDFAM. Member of various legal institutes and law academies.

    References

    BRASIL. Lei nº 10.406, de 10 de janeiro de 2002. Institui o Código Civil. Brasília, DF: Presidência da República, [2026]. Disponível em: http://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/leis/2002/l10406.htm. Acesso em: 4 mar. 2024

    Published

    2024-10-03

    How to Cite

    Civil Code reform, the myth of the "mini" spouse, and combating gender inequality. Revista ESASP - Revista Científica Virtual da Escola Superior de Advocacia da OAB/SP, [S. l.], v. 1, n. 47, p. 58–60, 2024. Disponível em: https://revista.esaoabsp.com/index.php/esa/article/view/123. Acesso em: 4 apr. 2026.