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European Private International Law and Member State Treaties with Third States: The Case of the European Succession Regulation

European Private International Law and Member State Treaties with Third States: The Case of the European Succession Regulation

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  • 出版商: Intersentia Publishers
  • ISBN: 9781780686646
  • 出版时间 July 2019
  • 规格: Hardback
  • 适应领域: U.K. ? 免责申明:
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    Several Member States of the European Union have concluded treaties and conventions with Third States dealing with questions of succession law in cross-border matters. Some of these treaties originate from the beginning of the 20th century and are outdated. The European legislator however cannot supersede these treaties and conventions unilaterally with its regulations, in fact they enjoy priority over the European Succession Regulation. The harmonising effect of European private international law is hence endangered, the more so, as these treaties and conventions often cover large groups of third state nationals in the respective Member State.

    This book analyses the background, scope and practical impact of bilateral treaties and multilateral conventions concluded by selected Member States of the European Union with Third States, both from the European and the Third State perspective. It evaluates the impact of these treaties and conventions on the functioning of the European Succession Regulation and the possibilities to facilitate the interplay between these instruments and European private international law.

  • Introduction
    Questionnaire
    Part I. The Perspective of EU Member States
    Austria
    Belgium
    Croatia
    Czech Republic
    Finland and Sweden
    France
    Germany
    Italy
    Part II. The Perspective of Third States
    Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, North Macedonia and Montenegro (p.
    207)
    Iran
    Switzerland
    Turkey
    Part III. The Perspective of the European Union and a Comparative Outlook
    The Perspective of the European Union
    Comparative Report and Policy Perspectives

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