Increasing numbers of people have connections with one country, but live and work in another, frequently owning property or investments in several countries. As such, international aspects arise in an increasing number of estates. Different countries may have separate arrangements for ownership, taxation, and succession. International Succession equips practitioners with the information necessary to navigate problems involving these different systems. Although lawyers would often advise only on the law of the jurisdictions in which they are based, seeking advice from lawyers in other countries, this book will save the practitioner the time - and expense - of ascertaining the basics concerning the inheritance systems in different countries, offering clear and easy to use information on the laws of inheritance and succession. Each country's report is based on responses to a comprehensive questionnaire that considers the practical issues arising from the jurisdiction's individual laws, making it easy for users to make specific comparisons between the laws of one country and another.
The book covers fifty countries with entries written by experts from each country, making it an invaluable resource for the busy practitioner. This title is an improved and expanded version of International Succession, edited by Louis Garb and published by Kluwer Law International, 2004. This edition, published in hardback form, will also be supplemented annually in between editions to update the individual country entries.
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This is a splendid resource, not only for the modern private client lawyer, but also for litigants and academics alike... Garb and Wood's meticulously researched work is an invaluable acquisition in any law library. Phillip Taylor MBE, Richmond Green Chambers
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Für Beruf und Forschung
This book will appeal to solicitors and barristers specialising in private client whose practice involves work with an international element. This will include solicitors working in private practice or in-house in banks and trust companies; barristers; and trust managers working in banks and trust companies. It is likely also to have secondary markets among judges, notaries, consulates, and registrars of civil status.
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Höhe: 252 mm
Breite: 177 mm
Dicke: 51 mm
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978-0-19-955027-2 (9780199550272)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
John Wood is Consultant and Head of the Trusts and Charities Group at Herbert Smith in London. His practice covers all aspects of trusts, contentious and non-contentious trusts and estates. He is the co-author of Taxation of Offshore Trusts and Funds 4e (Tolleys, 2002), A Practitioner's Guide to Contentious Trusts and Estates (Butterworth's Tolley, 2002), and was a contributor to the previous edition of International Succession (Kluwer Law International, 2004).
FOREWORD ; PREFACE ; TABLE OF CONTENTS ; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS ; QUESTIONNAIRE ; GLOSSARY ; NOTE: THE EUROPEAN UNION WILLS AND SUCCESSION HARMONIZATION PROJECT ; 1. Argentina ; 2. Australia ; 3. Austria ; 4. Bahamas ; 5. Belgium ; 6. Bermuda ; 7. Brazil ; 8. British Virgin Islands ; 9. Canada - Ontario ; 10. Canada- Quebec ; 11. Cayman Islands ; 12. China ; 13. Cyprus ; 14. Denmark ; 15. England and Wales ; 16. France ; 17. Germany ; 18. Greece ; 19. Guernsey ; 20. Hong Kong ; 21. India ; 22. Ireland ; 23. Isle of Man ; 24. Israel ; 25. Italy ; 26. Japan ; 27. Jersey ; 28. Liechtenstein ; 29. Malaysia ; 30. Malta ; 31. Mexico ; 32. Middle East Overview ; 33. Monaco ; 34. The Netherlands ; 35. New Zealand ; 36. Northern Ireland ; 37. Pakistan ; 38. Panama ; 39. Portugal ; 40. Scotland ; 41. South Africa ; 42. Spain ; 43. Sweden ; 44. Switzerland ; 45. Taiwan ; 46. Turkey ; 47. United Arab Emirates ; 48. United States - New York ; 49. United States - California ; 50. United States - Florida ; COMPARISON TABLE