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Family and Succession Law in Ireland 2nd New edition [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 166 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Kluwer Law International
  • ISBN-10: 9041187472
  • ISBN-13: 9789041187475
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 166 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Kluwer Law International
  • ISBN-10: 9041187472
  • ISBN-13: 9789041187475
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Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this concise exposition and analysis of the essential elements of law with regard to family relations, marital property, and succession to estates in Ireland covers the legal rules and customs pertaining to the intertwined civic status of persons, the family, and property.

After an informative general introduction, the book proceeds to an in-depth discussion of the sources and instruments of family and succession law, the authorities that adjudicate and administer the laws, and issues surrounding the person as a legal entity and the legal disposition of property among family members. Such matters as nationality, domicile, and residence; marriage, divorce, and  cohabitation; adoption and guardianship; succession and inter vivos arrangements; and the acquisition and administration of estates are all treated to a degree of depth that will prove useful in nearly any situation likely to arise in legal practice.

The book is primarily designed to assist lawyers who find themselves having to apply rules of international private law or otherwise handling cases connected with Ireland. It will also be of great value to students and practitioners as a quick guide and easy-to-use practical resource in the field, and especially to academicians and researchers engaged in comparative studies by providing the necessary, basic material of family and succession law. 

 

The Author 3(12)
List of Abbreviations
13(2)
General Introduction 15(1)
Chapter 1 General Background of the Country
15(2)
Chapter 2 Historical Background of the Irish Legal System, Family Law, and Succession Law
17(12)
§1 Emergence of the Irish Legal System
17(2)
§2 Characteristics of Irish Law and Sources of Irish Law
19(2)
§3 Sources of Family and Succession Law
21(3)
I Family Law
21(1)
II Succession Law
21(1)
III Constitution
22(2)
§4 The Courts Administering Family and Succession Law
24(5)
I Jurisdiction of the Courts
24(1)
II The High Court Family Law Jurisdiction
24(2)
III The Circuit Court Family Law Jurisdiction
26(1)
IV The District Court Family Law Jurisdiction
26(1)
V Appeals and Transfer of Proceedings
27(1)
VI Hearing of Family Law Proceedings
27(2)
Part I Persons
29(22)
Chapter 1 The Status of a Person
29(2)
§1 The Definition of a Person
29(1)
§2 Capacity
29(2)
I Legal Capacity of Minors
30(1)
Chapter 2 Registration of Civil Status
31(2)
§1 The Registrar
31(2)
Chapter 3 Personality Rights
33(7)
§1 Introduction
33(1)
§2 Minor Contracts
33(1)
§3 Tort Liability and Other Causes of Action
33(1)
§4 Employment
34(1)
§5 Witness
34(1)
§6 Criminal Responsibility
35(1)
§7 Succession Law
36(1)
§8 Crimes Against Children
37(1)
§9 Children and Family Law Proceedings
37(3)
Chapter 4 Names
40(2)
§1 Composition of a Name
40(1)
§2 Surname
40(1)
I Registration and Acquisition of Surname
40(1)
II Change of Name
41(1)
§3 Forename
41(1)
Chapter 5 Nationality
42(2)
§1 Birth
42(1)
§2 Person Born to Non-nationals Residing in the State
42(1)
§3 By Descent
43(1)
§4 By Marriage and Naturalization
43(1)
Chapter 6 Domicile and Residence
44(2)
§1 Domicile
44(1)
I Domicile of Origin
44(1)
II Domicile of Choice
44(1)
III Dependent Domicile
45(1)
§2 Residence
45(1)
Chapter 7 Mentally Handicapped Persons
46(5)
Part II Family Law
51(58)
Chapter 1 Marriage
51(16)
§1 The Nature of Marriage
51(1)
§2 The Capacity to Marry
52(8)
I Engagement
52(1)
II Formalities of Marriage
52(1)
A Roman Catholic Marriages
52(1)
B Church of Ireland Marriages
53(1)
C Presbyterian Marriages
53(1)
D Other Protestant Marriages
53(1)
E Jewish Marriages
53(1)
F Marriages in the Office of the Registrar
53(1)
III Different Sex
54(1)
IV Consanguinity
54(1)
V Age and Notice
55(1)
VI Prior Marriage
56(1)
VII Monogamy
56(1)
VIII Absence of Formalities
56(1)
IX Absence of Consent
57(1)
A Mental Illness
57(1)
B Intoxication
57(1)
C Duress, Intimidation, Undue Influence, and External Pressure
58(1)
D Defective Knowledge of a Material Fact
59(1)
E Fraud, Mistake, and Misrepresentation
59(1)
F Intention to Not Fulfil a Fundamental Term of the Marriage Contract
60(1)
X Consequences
60(1)
§3 Effects of Marriage
60(3)
I Taking the Husband's Name
60(1)
II Consortium
61(1)
III Sexual Intercourse
61(1)
IV Confidences in Marriage
61(1)
V Contract
62(1)
VI Tort
62(1)
VII Criminal Law
62(1)
VIII Duty to Maintain
62(1)
§4 Void and Voidable Marriages
63(1)
I Void Marriages
63(1)
II Voidable Marriages
63(4)
A Impotence
63(1)
B Incapacity to Enter into and Sustain a Normal Marital Relationship
64(1)
1 Mental Illness
64(1)
2 Immaturity
65(1)
3 Homosexual Orientation
65(2)
Chapter 2 Divorce, Judicial Separation, Legal Separation, Matrimonial Relief, and Foreign Judgments
67(24)
§1 Divorce
67(2)
I Introduction
67(1)
II Grounds
68(1)
§2 Judicial Separation
69(2)
I Introduction
69(1)
II Grounds
70(1)
§3 Pre-trial and Ancillary Reliefs on the Grant of a Judicial Separation and Divorce
71(3)
§4 Separation Agreement
74(1)
§5 Other Family Law Applications
75(6)
I Maintenance for Spouses and Children
75(2)
II Enforcement
77(2)
III Social Welfare Payments
79(1)
IV Succession Rights
79(1)
V Spousal Protection
80(1)
§6 Recognition of Judgments in Foreign Matrimonial Proceedings
81(10)
I Polygamous and Monogamous Marriages
81(1)
II Marriage Validity
82(2)
III Nullity of Marriage
84(1)
IV Recognition of Foreign Nullity Decrees
84(1)
V Recognition of Foreign Divorces
85(2)
VI Judicial Separation
87(1)
VII Financial Relief after Foreign Divorce or Legal Separation
87(2)
VIII Recognition of Foreign Financial Orders
89(2)
Chapter 3 Cohabitation Without Marriage
91(2)
§1 Guardianship and Custody
91(1)
§2 Financial Support
91(1)
§3 Domestic Violence
92(1)
§4 Property Rights
92(1)
§5 Succession Rights
92(1)
Chapter 4 Filiation
93(2)
Chapter 5 Adoption
95(4)
§1 Introduction
95(1)
§2 Requirements for Domestic Voluntary Adoption
95(1)
§3 Involuntary Domestic Adoption
96(1)
§4 Foreign Adoptions
97(1)
§5 Consequences of Adoption
98(1)
Chapter 6 Parental Authority, Guardianship, Custody, Access, and Matters Relating to Children
99(10)
§1 Parental Authority and Guardianship
99(2)
§2 Custody Disputes
101(2)
§3 Child Abduction
103(2)
§4 Wardship
105(1)
§5 Obligation of the State towards Children
105(4)
Part III Matrimonial Property Law
109(6)
Chapter 1 Matrimonial Property Dispute Resolution
109(6)
§1 Property Disputes
109(2)
I Property Owned Solely by One Spouse
110(1)
II Jointly Owned Property
111(1)
§2 Household Allowance
111(1)
§3 Protection of the Family Home
112(3)
Part IV Succession Law
115(44)
Chapter 1 Succession
115(2)
Chapter 2 Intestate Succession
117(2)
Chapter 3 Testamentary Succession
119(14)
§1 Wills
119(1)
§2 The Making of a Will
119(2)
§3 Alterations and Revocation
121(2)
§4 Interpretation of Wills
123(1)
§5 Failure of Gifts
124(3)
§6 Spousal Right
127(2)
§7 Children's Rights
129(2)
§8 Unworthiness to Succeed and Disinheritance
131(2)
Chapter 4 Acts Inter Vivos Related to the Estate
133(26)
§1 Inter Vivos Gifts
133(2)
§2 Administration of Estates
135(8)
I Introduction
135(1)
II Executors and Administrators, Appointment, Duties, and Liabilities
136(2)
III Grant of Probate
138(1)
IV Grant of Administration
139(2)
V Administration of Assets
141(2)
§3 Trusts
143(16)
I Ownership of Property
143(1)
II Tenure and the Feudal System
144(2)
III Estates
146(1)
IV Equity and the Development of Trusts
146(1)
V Trusts
147(1)
VI Subject Matter of a Trust
148(1)
VII Classification of Trusts
148(1)
VIII Creation of a Trust
149(1)
IX Trustees
150(1)
X Appointment
151(1)
XI Retirement
151(1)
XII Removal
152(1)
XIII Duties
152(2)
XIV Powers
154(1)
XV Liability
155(1)
XVI Protection Against Liability
155(1)
XVII Protection of Beneficiaries and Tracing
156(1)
XVIII Charitable Trusts
156(1)
XIX Purpose Trusts
157(1)
XX Void and Voidable Trusts
157(2)
Selected Bibliography 159(2)
Index 161