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In this article I discuss the succession and inheritance law under Luxembroug law. First, I elaborate on the general principles. Then, I discuss intestate succession and succession by wills. I move on with issues arising out of private international law and tax law. To conclude, I give some...
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In this article, the author discusses the Belgian succession law and inheritance tax system. The author hightlights the general principles, intestate succession, wills, private international law and practical problems
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This article is the concluding chapter of the multi-disciplinary book on Imperative Inheritance Law in which several scholars have analyzed the issue from five different perspectives: anthropology of law, history of law, sociology of law, law and economics and comparative law. All five...
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In this interview I comment, together with philosopher Koen Raes, on the social inequality that may arise because of the existing rules of inheritance law. I argue that the blood relationship is too strong to abolish this as a basic principle for inheritance law. However this is only valid for...
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This article gives an analysis of the resolution, both as to the conflict of laws implications and the rules on a European inheritance certificate. We also discuss how this relates to the existing national certificates
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