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Now covering 55 jurisdictions and fully taking into account the effects of the European Succession Regulation, this new edition continues to be a valuable reference point for practitioners advising on multi-jurisdictional estates and succession.
Table des matières
- 0: The European Succession Regulation (EU Regulation 650/2012) ('Brussels IV')
- 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: Czech Republic
- 15: Denmark
- 16: England and Wales
- 17: France
- 18: Germany
- 19: Gibraltar
- 20: Greece
- 21: Guernsey
- 22: Hong Kong
- 23: India
- 24: Indonesia
- 25: Ireland
- 26: Isle of Man
- 27: Israel
- 28: Italy
- 29: Japan
- 30: Jersey
- 31: Liechtenstein
- 32: Luxembourg
- 33: Malaysia
- 34: Malta
- 35: Mexico
- 36: Middle East
- 37: Monaco
- 38: The Netherlands
- 39: New Zealand
- 40: Northern Ireland
- 41: Panama
- 42: The Philippines
- 43: Poland
- 44: Portugal
- 45: Russian Federation
- 46: Scotland
- 47: Singapore
- 48: South Africa
- 49: Spain
- 50: Sweden
- 51: Switzerland
- 52: Taiwan
- 53: Thailand
- 54: United States - California
- 55: United States - Florida
- 56: United States - New York
A propos de l'auteur
Louis Garb BA, LLB is an Advocate at Louis Garb & Co. in Israel, where he practises extensively in international succession, international civil litigation, international family law, international child abduction, international probate, probate litigation, and the enforcement of civil judgments.
Richard Norridge is Partner and Head of Trust & Estates Disputes at Herbert Smith Freehills LLP. He lectures widely on trusts and probate issues and has written articles for publications including the STEP journal.
Résumé
Now covering 55 jurisdictions and fully taking into account the effects of the European Succession Regulation, this new edition continues to be a valuable reference point for practitioners advising on multi-jurisdictional estates and succession.
Texte suppl.
I would recommend this book to any practitioner with an international client base, and in particular to lawyers who may require an expert witness or expert opinion on issues appertaining to foreign succession law.