International Encyclopaedia of Laws: Family and Succesion Law Looseleaf

Subjects:
Family Law, Looseleaf Works
Contents:
Part 1 General introduction: general background information
historical background
demographic data
sources of law and the administering courts.
Part 2 Persons: the status of a person
registrations of civil status
personality rights
acquisition and changing names
nationality
domicile and residence
mentally handicapped persons.
Part 3 Family law: marriage
the nature and capacity to marry
formalities and effects of marriage
void/voidable marriages
divorce
cohabitation without marriage
filiation
adoption
parental authority
guardianship
kinship and relationships of affinity.
Part 4 Matrimonial property law: rights and obligations of spouses
the matrimonial home
transactions between spouses
the marriage settlement
the legal matrimonial regime
conventional matrimonial regimes.
Part 5 Succession law: intestate succession
the heir
capacity of succeed
commorientes
the system of descent
classes of heirs
representation
the anomalous succession
the rights of the State on the "bona vacantia"
testementary succession
different types of will
acts "inter vivos" related to the estate, estate planning
trusts, acquisition and administration of the estate. (Part contents).

ISBN13: 9789065448880
ISBN: 9065448888
Published: July 1999
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Binding: Looseleaf, 4 Volumes
Price: £538.00

This encyclopaedia covers family law together with marital property law and succession. International monographs describing the activities of several international organizations in the domain of family and succession law are also included.