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  • Dealing with Digital Assets: A Guide for Private

    The Law Society Dealing with Digital Assets: A Guide for Private

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisNinety-three per cent of people who have made a will in the UK have not included any provision for their digital assets when they die. It is therefore vital that all practitioners involved in drafting wills and estate planning discuss with their clients what will happen to their digital estate on their death. This book explains the practical and legal aspects of planning for and administering a digital estate: * what constitutes a digital asset; * digital assets and the law; * how to consider digital assets when drafting wills; * dealing with digital assets after death; * the digitisation of wills and will signing; and * financial abuse and digital assets. The book provides guidance and precedents for dealing with digital assets when drafting wills and also covers issues such as the risks for solicitors, data security, access rights and valuing digital assets. A template for a digital assets inventory is also included.Table of Contents1. What are digital assets? 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Media; 1.3 Written; 1.4 Cloud storage; 1.5 Social; 1.6 Design; 1.7 Financial; 1.8 Non-digital assets; 2. Issues to consider when drafting wills; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Training to deal with digital assets; 2.3 Insurance; 2.4 Initial enquiry and terms of engagement; 2.5 Terminology; 2.6 Digital asset inventory; 2.7 Taking instructions; 2.8 Choice of executor; 2.9 Specific drafting issues; 2.10 Precedents; 2.11 Dealing with assets outside the will; 3. Dealing with digital assets post death; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The role and duties of personal representatives; 3.3 Deletion or retention - what should personal representatives do?; 3.4 Ascertaining digital assets; 3.5 Digital assets that are not part of the estate; 3.6 Reducing risk for solicitors; 3.7 Date security and access rights; 3.8 Valuing assets; 3.9 Dealing with individual assets; 3.10 Wiping devices prior to transfer, disposal or sale; 3.11 Finalising tax to the date of death; 4. Planning for the future; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Powers of attorney; 4.3 Accessing assets; 4.4 Using digital technology to improve life; 5. The digitisation of wills and will signing; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Digitisation and electronic signatures; 5.3 Law reform; 5.4 Law reform outside of England and Wales; 5.5 Reform of lasting powers of attorney; 5.6 COVID-19 and law reform in England and Wales; 5.7 Managing the risk of remote witnessing; 5.8 COVID-19 and law reform outside of England and Wales; 5.9 Conclusion; 6. Financial abuse and digital assets; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The different types of digital scamming; 6.3 What to do if you suspect a client is being scammed; 6.4 How to signpost clients; 6.5 Options for personal representatives; Appendix A: Digital asset inventory.

    15 in stock

    £52.25

  • Contentious Trusts Handbook

    The Law Society Contentious Trusts Handbook

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis practical, accessible and authoritative handbook covers all aspects of the law and practice relevant to trust disputes.

    15 in stock

    £95.00

  • Lasting Powers of Attorney: A Practical Guide

    The Law Society Lasting Powers of Attorney: A Practical Guide

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe fourth edition of this practical guide to lasting powers of attorney has been updated and expanded to take account of recent developments in settled and developing areas of law affecting LPAs.

    1 in stock

    £75.70

  • Inheritance Act Claims: A Practical Guide

    The Law Society Inheritance Act Claims: A Practical Guide

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisInheritance Act Claims is a highly practical book which provides guidance on how to conduct claims, the court's approach, assessing quantum, the tax implications of orders and compromises, and the issues arising for will drafting.

    15 in stock

    £90.25

  • Making Gifts of Assets

    The Law Society Making Gifts of Assets

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisMaking Gifts of Assets is an essential yet user-friendly guide for private client, company commercial and conveyancing solicitors that pulls together all the key considerations when advising on making gifts into one concise volume.

    15 in stock

    £76.00

  • Varying the Disposition of an Estate after Death

    The Law Society Varying the Disposition of an Estate after Death

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book provides invaluable help to those advising clients about the opportunities, implications and pitfalls of varying the disposition of estates using variations and disclaimers. Altered personal circumstances or legislative changes, often mean that the way in which property has been left on death is unsatisfactory and can be improved.

    15 in stock

    £65.00

  • Contentious Probate Handbook

    The Law Society Contentious Probate Handbook

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis practical, accessible and authoritative handbook covers all aspects of the law and practice relevant to probate disputes.

    15 in stock

    £104.50

  • A Modern Approach to Wills, Administration and

    LexisNexis UK A Modern Approach to Wills, Administration and

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWritten by leading lawyers in the field, this popular guide to the tax efficient drafting of wills, estate planning and administration provides practitioners with help and guidance, and discusses the typical problems and pitfalls that may be encountered in practice. The precedents have been carefully selected to deal in a straightforward fashion with the common needs of clients.The book begins by looking at the essential legal framework of wills, trusts and taxation through a combination of detailed and authoritative commentary, worked examples and expertly drafted precedents. It then examines specific topics including: transferable nil rate band, using IPDIs, provision for children, pilot trusts, gifts, APR and BPR, instruments of variation and disclaimer, and tax efficient administration.The authors narrative commentary is supplemented by 40 precedents which are included on an accompanying CD-ROM, allowing users to download and adapt each document as necessary.

    1 in stock

    £207.10

  • EU Cross-Border Succession Law

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd EU Cross-Border Succession Law

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisWith cross-border successions becoming increasingly common in the context of the European Union, this timely book offers a systematic practical analysis of how cross-border successions should be treated, including examination of which courts may establish jurisdiction over succession disputes and which law governs such disputes.Key Features: Practical analysis of the provisions of the EU Succession Regulation Consideration of issues at the intersection between cross-border successions and taxation Analysis of the specificities of the European Certificate of Succession and its interface with national laws Study of cross-border successions in the context of both estate planning and the opening and liquidation of a succession Contextualization of the EU Succession Regulation in the framework of the national law and practice of several EU Member States A comprehensive study of EU cross-border succession law with global reach, this book is an invaluable source of reference and guidance for practitioners specialising in estate planning, family law and property law, including judges, notaries, tax specialists and lawyers. Scholars of European succession law and conflict of laws will also find this book’s critical analysis an instrumental tool in their research.Table of ContentsContents: Preface xxii List of abbreviations xxiv PART I THE SCOPE OF APPLICATION OF THE EU SUCCESSION REGULATION 1 Definition of succession 2 Peter Kindler 2 Succession and family law 5 Anna Reis 3 Succession and trust 33 Daniele Muritano 4 Succession and property rights 49 Zeno Crespi Reghizzi 5 Succession and company law 72 David Paulus 6 The EU succession regulation and third countries 88 Stefania Bariatti PART II DETERMINING THE APPLICABLE LAW UNDER THE EU SUCCESSION REGULATION 7 The law applicable to the succession: Objective connecting factors 101 Peter Kindler 8 The notion of habitual residence in Recitals 23 and 24 115 Michael Kränzle 9 Applicable law: choice of law 133 Ilaria Viarengo 10 Renvoi 152 Luigi Fumagalli 11 States with more than one legal system 168 Alegría Borrás 12 The scope of applicable law and problems of commorientes and estates without heirs 184 Daniele Muritano 13 Acceptance and waiver of the succession 190 Daniele Muritano 14 The exceptions to the application of the lex successionis 202 Francesca C. Villata PART III DETERMINING JURISDICTION UNDER THE EU SUCCESSION REGULATION 15 Jurisdiction in succession matters: General rules and choice of court 221 Ilaria Queirolo PART IV RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS UNDER THE EU SUCCESSION REGULATION 16 Recognition and enforcement of foreign decisions in cross-border succession matters 246 Francesco Pesce and Stefano Dominelli 17 Authentic instruments and court settlements 285 Giulia Vallar PART V THE EUROPEAN CERTIFICATE OF SUCCESSION 18 The European certificate of succession: creation, purpose, contents, and effects 308 Carlo Alberto Marcoz 19 The European certificate of succession: issuance procedure 327 Carlo Alberto Marcoz 20 The European certificate of succession: Redress procedure and suspension of the effects of the certificate 345 Carlo Alberto Marcoz PART VI CROSS-BORDER SUCCESSIONS AND TAXATION 21 Cross-border issues related to inheritance tax from the EU perspective 351 Raul-Angelo Papotti and Sonia Velasco 22 Tax aspects of cross-border successions: Notarial problems 357 Daniele Muritano PART VII THE IMPACT OF THE EU SUCCESSION REGULATION ON THE NATIONAL LAWS ON CROSS-BORDER SUCCESSION 23 The impact of the EU succession regulation on Belgian law 366 Elise Goossens 24 Private international law of succession England and Wales 382 Richard Frimston and Andrew Godfrey 25 The French cross-border succession law 408 Cyril Nourissat 26 The implementation of the EU succession regulation in Germany: A concise assessment of the ‘international succession law procedure act (ISLPA)’ 414 Peter Kindler 27 Private international law of succession – Italy 427 Giulio Peroni 28 Private international law of succession – Northern Ireland 444 Michael Graham 29 Private international law of succession – Scotland 451 Paul Beaumont and Jayne Holliday 30 Changes in Spanish law as a consequence of the EU succession regulation 471 Lorenzo Prats Albentosa and Isidoro Calvo Vidal 31 Remarks on the impact of the EU succession regulation on Swiss-EU successions 478 Gian Paolo Romano 32 Effects of the EU succession regulation on wills and successions connected with the United States 510 Cristina M. Mariottini Index

    3 in stock

    £207.10

  • A Straightforward Guide To Producing Your Own

    Straightforward Publishing A Straightforward Guide To Producing Your Own

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £9.49

  • The Law of Succession

    Hall and Stott Publishing Ltd The Law of Succession

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £31.49

  • A Straightforward Guide To The Probate And The

    Straightforward Publishing A Straightforward Guide To The Probate And The

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £9.49

  • Round Hall Ltd Irish Probate Practitioner's Handbook

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis"The authors have gone far beyond the expected content of such a text, and have produced a comprehensive handbook that will surely prove invaluable to probate practitioners". Cormac Brennan, Partner, O'Connell Brennan Solicitors. Book Review, Published May 2015, STEP Journal, Your First Stop for Reducing Professional Risk for Probate Cases The Irish Probate Practitioner s Handbook is a marked departure from the traditional probate textbook; as it enables you to fast track the identification of salient issues for clients and also highlights issues that might not otherwise have been apparent to the practitioner. What makes essential handbook unique? * Utilises real world scenarios and worked solutions to ensure a practical understanding of the issues * Exceptional cross referencing and internal chapter indexing that make it the most user friendly and accessible practical guide on the market * Provides practical assistance via a series of helpful checklists, flow charts, chapter summaries and other cross reference tools that helps you identify and access relevant practice and procedure with ease It provides you with a blueprint of current best practice in the areas of wills, trusts, probate and administration of estates. Fully up-to-date, the text will include recent changes to legislation, along with relevant precedents. It helps you: * Generate new probate business for their firms. * Confidently Build and Expand your Probate practice. * Tap into unrealised revenue opportunities with existing clients. * Avoid unnecessary insurance claims. * Cultivate a solid knowledge and understanding of probate practice and procedure. * Ensure you are best positioned to take advantage of new opportunities in Enduring Powers, Wardship, and Mediation. * Handle all contentious and non-contentious probate matters with confidence. The Irish Probate Practitioners' Handbook by Dowling & Grimes is: * An easy-to-use text focusing on the issues practitioners face on a daily basis. * Clearly sets out the steps that they need to take - Includes handy diagrams and flow charts to help ensure that you follow each step. * Consolidates and focuses solely on the statutory, regulatory and customary practices and procedures. * Deals with the most frequently asked questions and the points on which people seek most clarification. * Provides insights into day-to-day practice. ABOUT THE AUTHORS Karl Dowling is a practising barrister specialising in wills and succession, the administration of estates, contentious and non-contentious probate litigation and trust issues. He is Committee Member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) Ireland and has written extensively for Thomson Round Hall. Robert Grimes is a practising barrister in the area of Succession Law. He holds a B.Comm and also worked for an International Asset Management Firm for several years prior to commencing his legal practice.

    1 in stock

    £187.03

  • Understanding Your Living Will: What You Need to

    Addicus Books Understanding Your Living Will: What You Need to

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisIs Your Living Will Compromising Your Safety? If you have a living will, you probably had it prepared so your wishes could be carried out if you became incapable of making your own medical decisions. But, did you realize there is a risk of your living will being misinterpreted? Patients who are not terminally ill die in hospitals every year because of medical staff misinterpretations of living wills. These are patients who would have otherwise lived if treated. But, too often, patients with living wills are treated as DNR—a code status understood by physicians and staff to mean “do not resuscitate.” However, in many cases their status should have been “Full Code,” which tells those in authority to use aggressive efforts to save patients’ lives. Unfortunately, living wills do not contain patient code status designations and therein lies the problem. As an emergency room physician, Ferdinando L. Mirarchi, D.O. understands how these misinterpretations happen. In Understanding Your Living Will, Dr. Mirarchi explains how to include lifesaving patient code status information in your living will and in the living wills of your loved ones. Among the questions he answers: · How can you be sure your living will makes your wishes clear?· What are the hidden dangers in living wills?· How can you avoid the misinterpretation of a DNR code status?· When does a living will become active?· Why is it important to have a health care power of attorney?· What is a health care proxy? A Book to Help You Ensure Your Living Will Follows Your Wishes

    15 in stock

    £11.35

  • Ancient, Curious, and Famous Wills (1911)

    Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. Ancient, Curious, and Famous Wills (1911)

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £39.88

  • Clarus Press Ltd Succession Law in Ireland

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £118.75

  • Clarus Press Ltd Succession Law in Ireland: Principles, Cases and

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book contains 16 chapters. Each chapter introduces the subject matter, the legislation, principles, criteria or prerequisites relevant to the subject matter, followed by reference to cases and the application of principles, criteria or prerequisites to the issues, and the findings of the courts.

    1 in stock

    £76.00

  • Wills and Inheritance Protocol

    The Law Society Wills and Inheritance Protocol

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Wills and Inheritance Protocol sets out the Law Society's preferred practice in will drafting, probate and estate administration and supports the provision of consistent and high quality services by legal practices. The Protocol aims to raise standards of client care and service by: improving communication between practices, clients and beneficiaries increasing transparency and therefore understanding of the necessary processes encouraging practices to agree timescales and service levels with clients. Meeting the obligations of the Protocol is the cornerstone of the new Wills and Inheritance Quality Scheme and will also help all legal practices to: demonstrate high standards of practice to clients and others meet legal requirements achieve compliance with outcomes-focused regulation provide a consistent level of service. This book contains the full text of the Protocol version 1.0 and an appendix with relevant statutory extracts and guidance on good practice.Table of ContentsLaw Society Wills and Inheritance Protocol; Appendix: A. Statutory extracts; B. Law Society practice notes; C. Member benefits.

    15 in stock

    £39.95

  • Wills and Inheritance Quality Scheme Toolkit Core

    The Law Society Wills and Inheritance Quality Scheme Toolkit Core

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisAdoption of core practice management standards, based on Lexcel v.5, is a mandatory requirement for legal practices seeking accreditation under the new Wills and Inheritance Quality Scheme. This practical toolkit helps applicants to understand and comply with these standards.

    15 in stock

    £52.25

  • Last Will  Testament Form Pack How to Create a

    Lawpack Publishing Ltd Last Will Testament Form Pack How to Create a

    5 in stock

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    5 in stock

    £15.29

  • Lawpack Mirror Wills DIY Kit

    Lawpack Publishing Ltd Lawpack Mirror Wills DIY Kit

    4 in stock

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    4 in stock

    £29.74

  • Last Orders: Your Executors' Guide to Your Letter

    Stellar Books Publishing Last Orders: Your Executors' Guide to Your Letter

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisBrimful with invaluable information and money-saving suggestions, this book will not only serve as a guidebook and working document, it will also help you make vital, informed decisions about, not least, your funeral, finances and even your pet. It will offer you peace of mind and make a difficult subject easier for your family and executors. Read, digest and complete Last Orders, and you will effectively be lending a helping hand at a time when your family needs you most. And, have no doubt, when the sad time comes, your family and executors will thank you endlessly for having taken the time to assist them. Written and published in the UK, the ground-breaking Last Orders has been used by thousands of families across the UK and recommended to clients by the country's top tier law firms, Will-writers and financial advisors. It could save you, your family and executors money, time and an incalculable amount of stress and take most, if not all, of the guesswork out of administering your estate.

    15 in stock

    £13.49

  • Clarus Press Ltd The Law of Wills

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Law of Wills, Second Edition, is a comprehensive and in-depth account of the law of wills, including the procedures and practices required in the making of a will.

    1 in stock

    £128.25

  • Will Trusts and Equitable Property Rights

    Clarus Press Ltd Will Trusts and Equitable Property Rights

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWill Trusts and Equitable Property Rights, provides an in-depth and comprehensive coverage and analyses of the law relating to will trusts and equitable property rights, and is the third and final book completing the trilogy of practitioner books on wills by the leading expert on this area. The twenty-seven chapters of the book present an incisive view of the following material relating to the subject matter of the book: • The creation of trusts by wills by use of precedents • The creation of family will trusts by use of precedents • The creation of will trusts of land by use of precedents • Discretionary will trusts by use of precedents • The creation of charitable trusts by will • The exercise of powers by will trust • The modification of trusts in wills by equitable doctrinesTable of ContentsContent Includes PART ONE: WILL TRUSTS Chapter 1: The Creation of Trusts by Will Chapter 2: Family Will Trusts Chapter 3: Trusts of Land by Will Chapter 4: Discretionary Will Trusts Chapter 5: Charitable Will Trusts Chapter 6: Powers and Will Trusts Chapter 7: The Modification of Trusts by Equitable Doctrines Chapter 8: The Rule Against Double Portions Chapter 9: Equitable and Statutory Advancements PART TWO: EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEES OF WILL TRUSTS Chapter 10: Executors and Trustees of Will Trusts Chapter 11: Beneficiaries of Will Trusts Chapter 12: The Removal of Executors and Trustees Chapter 13: The Liability of Executors, Trustees and Solicitors PART THREE EQUITABLE PROPERTY RIGHTS Chapter 14: Snell’s Principles Chapter 15: The Acquisition of Equitable Property Rights by Re-Formulated Proprietary and Promissory Estoppel Chapter 16: The Concept of Remedial Constructive Trust Chapter 17: The Acquisition of Equitable Property Rights by Constructive Trusts Chapter 18: The Creation of Property Rights by Donationes Mortis Causa Chapter 19: The Creation of Equitable Property Rights by Secret and Half-Secret Trusts Chapter 20: The Creation of Contractual and Equitable Rights by Joint Bank Accounts PART FOUR: ACTIONS INVOLVING WILL TRUSTS AND EQUITABLE PROPERTY RIGHTS Chapter 21: Actions Involving Trusts and Wills Chapter 22: The Construction of Will Trusts Chapter 23: Actions for Breach of Trust Chapter 24: Actions Involving Equitable Property Rights Chapter 25: Actions in the Circuit Court Chapter 26: Interpretative Sources of Legal Practice

    1 in stock

    £128.25

  • CILEX Education Introduction to Wills and Probate

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisWorking in Wills and Probate is suitable for paralegals and junior staff working in private client teams as well as for junior staff working for will-writing firms and estate administration teams in banks.

    4 in stock

    £31.34

  • CILEX Education Wills Probate and Private Client

    5 in stock

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    5 in stock

    £37.99

  • Implied Trusts and Beneficial Ownership in Modern

    Spiramus Press Implied Trusts and Beneficial Ownership in Modern

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisImplied Trusts and Beneficial Ownership in Modern UK Tax Law takes a look at that gap which lies between books on tax and those on trust law, and tries to bridge the two. How and why is beneficial ownership important in UK tax? How does HM Revenue & Customs and the law recognise the imposition of beneficial ownership for tax purposes via an implied trust? and when will UK tax law impose beneficial ownership on a different taxpayer from the legal owner of an asset or income source? As well as tracing the story behind Britain's ancient tax laws and courts, relevant legislation, cases and HM Revenue & Customs' guidance are all reviewed to paint a picture of how equity and implied trusts fit within today's tax laws. With the introduction of the 4th and 5th Anti-Money Laundering Directives, it is more important than ever to identify where beneficial ownership lies. This book is ideal for academics and practitioners alike, looking at the history of equity law and the chancery court through a prism of taxation; as well as the practical application of beneficial ownership when considering a client's tax position. Those practitioners specialising in trusts should find this book an interesting and useful aid to supplement their knowledge of implied trusts and the relationship between the more-usual express trusts. Whether you are new to the tax profession, or a seasoned professional, there will be something here for everyone.Table of Contents About the author List of abbreviations Table of authorities Introduction 1 What is beneficial ownership? 2 What is an implied trust? 2.1 Resulting trusts 2.2 Constructive trusts 3 What is modern tax law? 3.1 Tax Tribunals – The Judiciary 3.2 Legislation – Parliament 3.3 HMRC – The Executive 4 How does the law distinguish between implied trusts and express trusts? 4.1 Express trusts 4.2 Implied trusts 4.3 Partnerships 5 When did beneficial ownership become the focus of income tax legislation? 6 What is the settlements legislation? And how does it fit in with implied trusts and income tax law? 6.1 Why was it necessary to introduce the settlements legislation? 6.2 Settlor or their children retains an interest 6.3 Issues with a spouse 7 How did equity and beneficial ownership find their way into the courts in the first place? And how did this affect tax? 7.1 Court of Exchequer 7.2 Modern High Court 8 How are equity and beneficial ownership represented in today's laws? 8.1 Income tax 8.2 What about capital taxes? 8.3 Examples of 'pure equity' besides trusts 9 Conclusion Bibliography Books Articles Index

    3 in stock

    £36.00

  • Revise SQE Wills and the Administration of

    Fink Publishing Ltd Revise SQE Wills and the Administration of

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £16.15

  • Succession Law, Practice and Society in Europe

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Succession Law, Practice and Society in Europe

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book presents a broad overview of succession law, encompassing aspects of family law, testamentary law and legal history. It examines society and legal practice in Europe from the Middle Ages to the present from both a legal and a sociological perspective. The contributing authors investigate various aspects of succession law that have not yet been thoroughly examined by legal historians, and in doing so they not only add to our knowledge of past succession law but also provide a valuable key to interpreting and understanding current European succession law. Readers can explore such issues as the importance of a father’s permission to marry in relation to disinheritance, as well as inheritance transactions and private, dynastic and cross-border successions. Further themes addressed by the expert contributors include women’s inheritance rights, the laws of succession for the prince in legal consulting, and succession in the Rota Romana’s jurisprudence.Trade Review“Maria Gigliola di Renzo Villata has masterfully edited an impressive work … . this volume aims to attract a wide audience, which it will surely succeed in doing. … This collection of chapters is clearly a marked improvement on our understanding … . Overall, Succession Law, Practice and Society in Europe across the Centuries is a thoughtful and well-argued collection that has much to offer and will no doubt become essential reading for anyone interested in succession law.” (Matthew J. Cleary, American Journal of Legal History, Vol. 61 (3), September, 2021)Table of ContentsIntroduction.- Ch 1: The Right of Troncalidad in Castillian Inheritance in the High Middle Ages.- Ch 2: Family Succession Wars: Succession Norms and Practices in Medieval and Modern Catalonia .- Ch 3: Actiones Hereditariae – Claims in Favour of, and Against Heirs in Medieval Ius Commune.- Ch 4: The Ius Decretalium and the Development of the Law of Succession in Medieval Europe – Some Examples from Denmark and Sweden (XII–XII c.).- Ch 5: Testamentary Freedom in Law and Practice in Medieval Sweden: Conflicts and Coexistence.- Ch 6: The Evolution of the Scots Law and Practice of Succession: 1300–2000.- Ch 7: Women’s Succession from the Middle Ages to the Modern Era.- Ch 8: A Coffer for the Will.- Ch 9: Materia est valde periculosa: Interpreting Testaments in Quattrocento Florence.- Ch 10: Disinheritance of Children for Lack of Parental Consent to the Marriage in the Ius Commune and Early Modern Scholastic Traditions.- Ch 11: Quidquid ex Testamento Petunt Scriptum Heredem Convenire Debent – Initial Comments on the Inheritance Transactio from the Ius Commune to the Early Modern Period.- Ch 12: Between Practice and Theory: Succession Law According to Jacques Cujas (1522–1590) .- Ch 13: A Difficult Legacy – Initial Comments on the Inheritance Rights of Filii Clericorum in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period.- Ch 14: Consilia and Dynastic Successions in Modern Europe.- Ch 15: Gift Mortis Causa in the Ius Commune: Contract and Last Will.- Ch 16: Towards a Ius Commune Europaeum on Successions and Testament? The 17th Century Decisiones Rotae Romanae.- Ch 17: Intestate Succession Between Doctrine and Roman Rota Case Law in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries.- Ch 18: Royal Successions – A Special Law for the Inheritance of Power?.- Ch 19: The Difficult Road to Harmonization of French Succession Law.- Ch 20: Notes on the Bonae Fidei Possessio pro Herede in the Civil Law Systems (19th–20th Centuries).

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    £237.49

  • Stiftungsrecht

    de Gruyter Stiftungsrecht

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  • Erbrecht

    De Gruyter Erbrecht

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  • Jahrbuch für Erbrecht und Schenkungsrecht: Band 5

    JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck) Jahrbuch für Erbrecht und Schenkungsrecht: Band 5

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    Book SynopsisDer Verein "Hereditare Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft für Erbrecht e.V." verfolgt das Ziel der wissenschaftlichen Erforschung des Erbrechts und des Rechts der lebzeitigen Vermögensnachfolge. Es gehört zu den Hauptanliegen des Vereins, die Verbindung von Wissenschaft und Praxis zu fördern. Das von ihm herausgegebene Jahrbuch für Erbrecht und Schenkungsrecht will die Vielfalt aller Zugänge zu erbrechtlichen Fragestellungen widerspiegeln. Zu diesem Zweck nimmt es sowohl theoretische Abhandlungen als auch praxisorientierte Beiträge auf. Es enthält unter anderem die Vorträge des jährlich stattfindenden "Bochumer Erbrechtssymposiums".

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