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Landmark Cases in Succession Law [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 424 pages, height x width: 244x169 mm, weight: 594 g
  • Sērija : Landmark Cases
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-May-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Hart Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1509952101
  • ISBN-13: 9781509952106
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 424 pages, height x width: 244x169 mm, weight: 594 g
  • Sērija : Landmark Cases
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-May-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Hart Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1509952101
  • ISBN-13: 9781509952106
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The Landmark Cases series highlights the historical antecedents of what are widely considered to be the leading cases in a discipline, and seeks to provide contexts in which to better understand how and why certain cases came to be regarded as the 'landmark' cases in any given field. Succession law's long pedigree, near-universal application, immense capacity for human interest stories, somewhat uncertain future in England and Wales, and close connection to demographics make it an ideal candidate for a Landmark Cases volume. The distinguished contributors to this collection consider cases ranging from 1720 to 2017, covering issues such as will-making and interpretation, the position of beneficiaries and personal representatives, testamentary promises, and the extent of testamentary freedom in England and Wales and beyond. The cases are relevant not only to scholars and students of succession law per se, but also those working in fields such as tax, trusts, tort and land law. They raise issues as diverse as class, colonialism, familial dynamics, expectations and obligations, mental health, and the proper roles of the legal profession and the welfare state. The collection will provoke much discussion on what makes a 'landmark' case, as well as on the peculiarities and limitations of the case law method.

Recenzijas

A substantial contribution to the understanding, review and critique of succession law. All of the contributions are well written and researched, enabling a deep appreciation both of the case and subsequent events No doubt it will prove an invaluable resource for academics, students and practitioners. -- Fiona Burns, University of Sydney * Journal of Equity *

Papildus informācija

A new volume on succession law in Hart's successful Landmark Cases series which will make an important contribution to the literature.
Preface v
List of Contributors
ix
Table of Cases
xi
Table of Legislation
xxix
1 Introduction
1(10)
Brian Sloan
2 All Souls College V Codrington (1720): Money, Books And The Interpretation Of Wills -- A Testamentary Drama In Three Acts
11(22)
Birke Hacker
3 Jesson V Wright (1820): Wills, Coal And The Rule In Shelley's Case
33(19)
N. G. Jones
4 Banks V Goodfellow (1870): Defining Testamentary Capacity
52(19)
Juliet Brook
5 Re D(J) (1981): Statutory Wills
71(16)
Barbara Rich
6 Hastilow V Stobie (1865): Lack Of Knowledge And Approval
87(22)
Roger Kerridge
7 White V Jones (1995): A Legacy Of The Search For Principle
109(24)
Judith Skillen
James Lee
8 Williams V Hensman (1861) And The Law Of Severance: Janus Personified
133(10)
Martin Dixon
9 Birmingham V Renfrew (1937): The Foundations Of The Mutual Wills Doctrine
143(26)
Ying Khai Liew
10 Sugden V Lord St Leonards (1876): Probate Of The Missing Will -- Hamlet Without The Prince?
169(22)
Simon Cooper
11 Thorner V Major (2009): Proprietary Estoppel And Inheritance
191(20)
John Mee
12 Re Welch (1990): Enforcing Testamentary Promises
211(20)
Nicola Peart
13 Strong V Bird (1874): Reassessing The Rule
231(18)
Elizabeth Drummond
14 Williams V Williams (1882): Succession Law Rules And The Fate Of The Dead
249(16)
Heather Conway
15 Commissioner Of Stamp Duties (Queensland) V Livingston (1964): Rights Of Estate Beneficiaries And Trust Beneficiaries Compared
265(18)
Charles Mitchell
16 Gartside V Irc (1967): `This Decision Involved A Small Point'
283(18)
Dominic De Cogan
17 Ilott V The Blue Cross (2017): Testing The Limits Of Testamentary Freedom
301(22)
Brian Sloan
18 S And S (2005): Compulsory Portion And Solidarity Between Generations In Civil Law
323(14)
Walter Pintens
19 Lashley V Hog (1804): Forced Heirship, And Succession Across Borders
337(18)
Daniel J. Carr
20 Re Estate Wilson, Deceased (2017): The Last Frontier For Aboriginal Intestacy In Australia?
355(18)
Prue Vines
Index 373
Brian Sloan is a College Lecturer and Fellow in Law at Robinson College, and an Affiliated Lecturer in the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.