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Comparative Succession Law, Volume IV: Administration of Estates

Edited by: Kenneth G.C. Reid, Jan Peter Schmidt, Reinhard Zimmermann

ISBN13: 9780198939108
To be Published: February 2025
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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This fourth volume in the Comparative Succession Law series provides a historical and comparative study of how and by whom the estates of deceased persons are administered, drawing upon the legal traditions of Europe and beyond. When a person dies, their assets (or their value) will transfer to those entitled to inherit them following the deceased's will or, in the absence of a will, according to the rules of intestate succession. Along the way, the assets have to be identified, located, collected in, and safeguarded. Debts owed by the deceased or arising from the death must likewise be identified and then met (if need be, with the proceeds from a sale of estate assets). The whole process by which this is done, from the time of the death until the time of final distribution of the assets to those entitled to receive them, is the subject of Administration of Estates. The topic has sometimes been neglected even within national legal systems, and systematic comparative analysis, at least in the English language, is almost wholly lacking. The volume thus seeks to fill an important gap in the field of comparative succession law.

Focusing on the legal systems of Europe and on countries which have been influenced by the European experience, the volume examines the law in Austria, England and Wales, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Scotland, and Spain, as well as presenting chapters on Australia and New Zealand, Canada, China, South Africa, South America, and the United States of America. The historical background to the main legal traditions in Europe is represented by chapters on Roman law, the customary law of early-modern Continental Europe, and English law before 1837.

Subjects:
Wills and Probate
Contents:
Prologue, Kenneth G C Reid, Jan Peter Schmidt, and Reinhard Zimmermann
1:Administration of Estates in Roman Law, Sebastian Lohsse
2:Administration of Estates in Early-Modern Europe, Thomas Rüfner
3:Administration of Estates in France, Cécile Pérès
4:Administration of Estates in Italy, Gregor Christandl
5:Administration of Estates in the Netherlands, Wilbert D Kolkman
6:Administration of Estates in Spain, Sergio Cámara Lapuente
7:Administration of Estates in South America, Jan Peter Schmidt
8:Administration of Estates in Austria, Christiane Wendehorst
9:Administration of Estates in Hungary, Lajos Vékás
10:Administration of Estates in Germany, Reinhard Zimmermann
11:Administration of Estates in Russia, Elspeth Christie Reid
12:Administration of Estates in English Law before the Wills Act 1837, Neil Jones
13:Administration of Estates in England and Wales, Roger Kerridge
14:Administration of Estates in Scotland, Kenneth G C Reid
15:Administration of Estates in Australia and New Zealand, Prue Vines and Nicola Peart
16:Administration of Estates in Canada, Alexandra Popovici and Lionel Smith
17:Administration of Estates in the United States of America, Ronald J Scalise Jr
18:Administration of Estates in South Africa, François du Toit
19:Administration of Estates in Norway, Thomas Eeg
20:Administration of Estates in the People's Republic of China, Knut Benjamin Pißler
21:Administration of Estates in Historical and Comparative Perspective, Reinhard Zimmermann and Jan Peter Schmidt
Epilogue, Kenneth G C Reid, Jan Peter Schmidt, and Reinhard Zimmermann