Clawback law in the context of succession / Jayne Holliday.

Por: Holliday, JayneTipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Studies in private international lawDetalles de publicación: Oxford : Hart, 2020. Descripción: 251 pISBN: 9781509932320Tema(s): Conflict of laws -- Inheritance and succession | Conflict of laws -- Gifts | Revocation | Herencia y sucesión -- Derecho Internacional Privado | Donaciones -- Derecho Internacional Privado
Contenidos:
Introduction -- Legislative Drafting -- Clawback : A Comparative Analysis -- Characterisation -- The Applicable Law -- Conclusion
Resumen: "This book offers a global solution for determining the law applicable to a claim to clawback an inter vivos gift from a third party within the context of a succession. The aim is to identify an appropriate applicable law framework which supports legal certainty for cross-border estate planning and protects the legitimate expectations of the relevant parties. This is an area of private international law that has yet to be handled satisfactorily as can be seen by the inadequate treatment of clawback from third parties in the 1989 Hague Convention on the Law Applicable to Succession to the Estates of Deceased Persons and the 2012 EU Succession Regulation"--
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Based on author's thesis (doctoral - University of Aberdeen, 2018).

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Legislative Drafting -- Clawback : A Comparative Analysis -- Characterisation -- The Applicable Law -- Conclusion

"This book offers a global solution for determining the law applicable to a claim to clawback an inter vivos gift from a third party within the context of a succession. The aim is to identify an appropriate applicable law framework which supports legal certainty for cross-border estate planning and protects the legitimate expectations of the relevant parties. This is an area of private international law that has yet to be handled satisfactorily as can be seen by the inadequate treatment of clawback from third parties in the 1989 Hague Convention on the Law Applicable to Succession to the Estates of Deceased Persons and the 2012 EU Succession Regulation"--

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