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INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA FOR FAMILY AND SUCCESSION LAW







   Edited by Prof. Dr. Walter Pintens


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OUTLINES


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    Table of contents
    List of abbreviations
    Preface


    General Introduction

    §1. General background of the country (demographic data)

    §2. Historical background of family and succession law

    §3. Sources of family and succession law

      I. Constitution

      II. Legislation

      III. Treaties

      IV. Jurisprudence (Case Law)

    §4. The courts administering family and succession law



    Selected bibliography

    Part I. Persons

    Chapter 1. The status of a person

      §1. Definition of a person

      §2. Capacity

      §3. Absentees

    Chapter 2. Registration of civil status

      §1. The registrar

      §2. Registers and certificates

    Chapter 3. Personality rights

    Chapter 4. Names

      §1. Composition of a name (first name, surname, individual name, title of nobility)

      §2. Surname

        I. Acquisition of the surname

        II. Change of the surname

      §3. First name

    Chapter 5. Nationality

    Chapter 6. Domicile and residence

    Chapter 7. Mentally handicapped persons


    Part II. Family Law

    Chapter 1. Marriage

      §1. The nature of marriage

      §2. The capacity to marry

      §3. Formalities of marriage

      §4. Effects of marriage

      §5. Void and voidable marriages

    Chapter 2. Divorce

      §1. Grounds

      §2. Procedure

      §3. Effects

    Chapter 3. Cohabitation without marriage

    Chapter 4. Filiation

      §1. Children born in wedlock

      §2. Children born out of wedlock

    Chapter 5. Adoption

    Chapter 6. Parental authority

    Chapter 7. Guardianship

    Chapter 8. Kinship and relationships of affinity


    Part III. Matrimonial Property Law

    Chapter 1. Rights and obligations of spouses

      §1. General principles

      §2. The household expenses

      §3. The matrimonial home

      §4. Transactions between spouses

    Chapter 2. The marriage settlement

    Chapter 3. The legal matrimonial regime

    Chapter 4. Conventional matrimonial regimes


    Part IV. Succession Law

    Chapter 1. Intestate succession

      §1. The opening of the succession

        I. Death

        II. Missing persons and absentees

      §2. The heir

        I. Capacity to succeed

        II. Commorientes

        III. Unworthiness to succeed

      §3. The system of descent

        I. The classes of heirs

          A. Surviving spouse

          B. Descendents

          C. Ascendents

          D. Collaterals

        II. Representation

        III. The anomalous succession

        IV. Adoption

      §4. The rights of the state on the bona vacantia

    Chapter 2. Testamentary succession

      §1. The capacity to make a will

      §2. Different types of wills

      §3. The joint will

      §4. Revocation of a will

      §5. Provisions in a will

      §6. Restrictions

        I. The legitim

        II. Maintenance provisions

      §7. Interpretation of a will

    Chapter 3. Acts inter vivos related to the estate

      §1. Estate planning

      §2. Donations

      §3. Trusts

      §4. Insurance contracts

      §5. Others

    Chapter 4. Acquisition and administration of the estate

      §1. The seisin1

      §2. The system of acquisition

      §3. The administration of the estate


    Index

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    1 Applies only to certain systems of the Roman Law family.


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