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EVOLUTION OF SUCCESSION IN ROMAN LAW [PDF]
At the beginning, the Romans did not accept the idea that patrimonial rights could be passed on to each other, neither by acts inter vivos, nor by the cause of death.
Elena ANGHEL
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Ritual and Economic Strategies against Vacant Succession in Premodern Korea
The article discusses the emergence of Confucian-style lineages in the seventeenth century against the background of Korea’s transformation from a bilateral to a patrilineal society on the model of ritual prescriptions.
Martina Deuchler
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Foreign element in legal regulation on succession: the experience of Regulation (EU) Nº 650/2012
The article reveals the problems of inheritance with a foreign element. In the modern world without borders, people change their residence, own real estate, keep bank accounts, and possess other property in different countries.
Alina GONCHAROVA +4 more
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Many venerable norms in inheritance law were designed to prevent forgery. Most prominently, since 1837, the Wills Act has required testators to express their last wishes in a signed and witnessed writing.
Horton, David, Weisbord, Reid Kress
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From contract to treaty: the legal transformation of the Spanish succession (1659-1713) [PDF]
The problem of the Spanish Succession kept the European diplomatic system in suspense from 1659 until 1713. Statesmen and diplomats tackled the question. Their practical vision of the law is a necessary complement to legal doctrine. Louis XIV and Emperor
Dhondt, Frederik
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There is no doubt that the issue of the right of a female child or a widow to inheritance and succession among the Igbo nation in the South Eastern part of Nigeria is somewhat disturbing to every kind and compassionate human heart. There has not been any
H. Nwaechefu, S. Kalama
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HUMAN RIGHTS AND INHERITANCE LAW: A MIRRORED PERSPECTIVE [PDF]
The enforcement of fundamental human rights in the spectrum of inheritance law has a lengthy history. From a modern perspective, we confront with a divergent dynamism: the inheritance law has a static dimension, being considered the traditional area of ...
Aniela TICAU SUDITU
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The article considers the peculiarities of the Spanish law of succession: it is represented in the Civil Code of Spain as a way of acquiring property rights, the major role in the succession law plays the local law on autonomous unities, more democratic ...
Stanislav Medvedev
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The New Ice Age: Addressing the Deficiencies in Arkansas\u27s Posthumously Conceived Children Statute [PDF]
The ability to conceive a child using the preserved genetic material, or gametes, of a deceased person presents a number of legal issues for inheritance, estate planning, Social Security, and parental rights.
Grecu, Patrick
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The newfound relationship between extrachromosomal DNAs and excised signal circles
Extrachromosomal DNAs (ecDNAs) contribute to the progression of many human cancers. In addition, circular DNA by‐products of V(D)J recombination, excised signal circles (ESCs), have roles in cancer progression but have largely been overlooked. In this Review, we explore the roles of ecDNAs and ESCs in cancer development, and highlight why these ...
Dylan Casey, Zeqian Gao, Joan Boyes
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