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Principles of Intestate Succession in Israeli Law
Israel Law Review, 1988The principles of the law of succession of the State of Israel are assembled in the Succession Law, 1965. This statute, consisting of eight chapters and 161 sections, constitutes a first attempt at codification of Israeli civil law. The statute was intended to end the recourse to the conglomeration of laws previously applied to a person's succession ...
Ariel Rosen-Zvi, Asher Maoz
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2003
Abstract The Law of 3 December 2001 which came into force on 1 July 2002 applies to all deaths after that date. Whilst the major reform to the laws of intestate succession instituted by that Law is in respect of the rights of the surviving spouse, it took the opportunity to make certain other significant changes to the law, not all of
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Abstract The Law of 3 December 2001 which came into force on 1 July 2002 applies to all deaths after that date. Whilst the major reform to the laws of intestate succession instituted by that Law is in respect of the rights of the surviving spouse, it took the opportunity to make certain other significant changes to the law, not all of
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Intestate Succession in Australia and New Zealand
2015The rules of intestate succession in Australia and New Zealand have their origins in English law as a result of colonization. This article considers the historical development of intestate succession in Australia and New Zealand. The authors discuss the major differences between the colonization of each country, and the effect this had upon the ...
Peart, Nicola, Vines, Prue
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Women and Intestate Succession in Islamic Law
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008All praise is due to Allah, the Creator of the Universe. The supremacy of His laws is unequivocally affirmed because they are imbued with eternal justice and perfection. Despite the perfection in these laws, there are several protests from some western scholars and orientalists against its efficacy and certain Muslims are of similar attitudes. One area
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Ghana Reforms the Law of Intestate Succession
Journal of African Law, 1985Four interrelated reforms in the private law of Ghana were promulgated by the ruling Provisional National Defence Council (P.N.D.C.) on 14 June, 1985: the Intestate Succession Law, 1985 (P.N.D.C.L. Ill); the Customary Marriage and Divorce (Registration) Law, 1985 (P.N.D.C.L. 112); the Administration of Estates (Amendment) Law, 1985 (P.N.D.C.L.
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