- Chapter 1 Matrimonial Property Law. Internal Law
- 1.1 General Issues
- 1.1.1 Sources
- 1.1.2 Historic development
- 1.1.3 Primary regime
- 1.1.4 Secondary regimes
- 1.2 Types of Regimes
- 1.2.1 Comments as to the primary regime
- 1.2.2 Matrimonial property regime provided by law (statutory regimes)
- 1.2.3 Marital Settlements (contractual regimes)
- 1.3 Change of Matrimonial Property Regimes
- 1.3.1 Principles
- 1.3.2 Modalities for change
- 1.4 Publication of the Regime
- 1.4.1 Principles
- 1.4.2 Modalities for publication
- 1.5 Administration of Estates
- 1.5.1 Under the regime provided by law (statutory regime)
- 1.5.2 Under marital settlements
- 1.5.3 Contracts between spouses during marriage
- 1.6 Dissolution, Liquidation and Division of the Matrimonial Property
- 1.6.1 Following dissolution of the marital bond (divorceu0085)
- 1.6.2 Following the death of one of the spouses See 1.6. And 1.6.1.4.
- 1.7 Other Remarks
- Chapter 2 Matrimonial Property. Private International law
- 2.1 General Remarks
- 2.1.1. Sources
- 2.1.2. Historic development
- 2.1.3. General notions of private international law
- 2.1.4. General problems of private international law
- 2.2. International Jurisdiction over matrimonial property Issues
- 2.2.1. The general rules on international jurisdiction as applied to matrimonial property regimes
- 2.2.2. Rules on international jurisdiction particular to matrimonial property law issues
- 2.3. Law Applicable to the Matrimonial Property Regime
- 2.3.1. Determination of the law applicable to the matrimonial property regime
- 2.3.2. Scope of the law applicable to the matrimonial property regime
- 2.3.3. Law applicable in case of changes in the matrimonial property regime
- 2.3.4 Law applicable to the publication of the matrimonial property regime
- 2.4. Recognition and enforcement of Foreign Court Decisions and u0092Publicu0092 Acts in respect of Matrimonial Property Regimes
- 2.4.1. The general rules on the effecti
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