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In legal terminology, multiple intercourse refers to the fact that a woman has sexual intercourse with several partners at the same time or one after the other . This circumstance only becomes particularly significant if it occurred during the time of conception of a child (according to § 1600d BGB between the 181st and 300th day before the child's birth).

Until the law of illegitimate children was reformed by the illegitimate law , which came into force in the Federal Republic of Germany on July 1, 1970, there was a possibility that the alleged child's father could block a process for establishing paternity and maintenance by means of the multiple traffic objection (if Allegation found witnesses). Since July 1, 1970, only scientific evidence, in particular a parentage certificate, has been decisive for the question of determining paternity .

Before 1970, the objection to multiple traffic could also lead to the action to avoid matrimonial property at the time (now the action to avoid paternity ).

In July 2000, the European Court of Human Rights declared criminal law prohibitions on same-sex additional traffic to be contrary to human rights under Article 8.

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  1. ADT vs. UK (35765/97), judg. July 31, 2000; German Quick Overview: ris.bka.gv.at . Compare: Helmut Graupner: Statement for the public hearing of the Legal Affairs Committee of the Bundestag on April 21, 2010 on the amendment of the Basic Law (“sexual identity”)  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 270 kB), p. 3, April 17, 2010, bundestag.de@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.bundestag.de