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The section "Background" is digressing from the subject: Family law of Japan. I think this is to be deleted.

The modern Ie system (since Meiji era) is no more a background of family law of Japan after drastic postwar revision in 1947. A family register system can be traced back to over a thousand years before the modern Ie system.

This section comes from Ie (Japanese family system) - revision as of 26 July 2006. Neither of the two have changed much in the content, which I'm questioning as in Talk:Ie (Japanese family system)#Tag "Original Research". --Dumpty-Humpty (talk) 04:06, 6 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

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