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International Succession 5th ed (eBook)

Edited by: Louis Garb, Richard Norridge

ISBN13: 9780192643278
Published: March 2022
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
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This new edition has been extended to include chapters on the Czech Republic, Gibraltar, Indonesia, Luxembourg, and the Phillipines, making this the most comprehensive analysis of succession laws available.

Each country analysis is based on a similar set of questions to ensure that all issues are tackled for every jurisdiction and to enable the reader to make easy comparisons between the countries included. The questionnaire has been updated to include a new section on challenges to an administrator's decision, and extends the section on inheritance orders to address the interaction of trusts and forced heirship. The book also considers the law at regional level in the European Union explaining the effect of recent EU legislation with regard to harmonization, and considering the impact of the European Succession Regulation post-implementation.

Now covering 56 jurisdictions, this work is an invaluable reference source for those advising on matters of international succession, especially in cases where there are cross-border elements.

Subjects:
Wills and Probate, eBooks
Contents:
0:The European Succession Regulation (EU Regulation 650/2012) ('Brussels IV')
1:Argentina
2:Australia
3:Austria
4:Bahamas
5:Belgium
6:Bermuda
7:Brazil
8:British Virgin Islands
9:Canada - Ontario
10:Canada - Quebec
11:Cayman Islands
12:China
13:Cyprus
14:Czech Republic
15:Denmark
16:England and Wales
17:France
18:Germany
19:Gibraltar
20:Greece
21:Guernsey
22:Hong Kong
23:India
24:Indonesia
25:Ireland
26:Isle of Man
27:Israel
28:Italy
29:Japan
30:Jersey
31:Liechtenstein
32:Luxembourg
33:Malaysia
34:Malta
35:Mexico
36:Middle East
37:Monaco
38:The Netherlands
39:New Zealand
40:Northern Ireland
41:Panama
42:The Philippines
43:Poland
44:Portugal
45:Russian Federation
46:Scotland
47:Singapore
48:South Africa
49:Spain
50:Sweden
51:Switzerland
52:Taiwan
53:Thailand
54:United States - California
55:United States - Florida
56:United States - New York