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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 432 pages, height x width: 240x160 mm, weight: 750 g
  • Sērija : European Family Law 33
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jun-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Intersentia Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1780681526
  • ISBN-13: 9781780681528
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 432 pages, height x width: 240x160 mm, weight: 750 g
  • Sērija : European Family Law 33
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jun-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Intersentia Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1780681526
  • ISBN-13: 9781780681528
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The Principles of European Family Law drafted by the Commission on European Family Law (CEFL) contain models which may be used for the harmonization of family law in Europe. This book contains the Principles regarding Property Relations between Spouses. In these Principles, the CEFL has developed an all-inclusive set of rules for two matrimonial property regimes: the participiation in acquisitions and the community of acquistions. Both regimes have been put on an equal footing. Each matrimonial property regime, whether it functions as a default or as an optional regime is strongly connected with the rights and duties of the spouses and the possibility for them to make a marital property agreement. These issues have also been addressed by including two common Chapters on the General Rights and Duties of Spouses and on Marital Property Agreements which are to be applied regardless of which of the regimes applies.

The Principles of European Family Law - drafted by the Commission on European Family Law (CEFL) - contain models which may be used for the harmonization of family law in Europe. This book contains the Principles regarding property relations between spouses. In these Principles, the CEFL has developed an all-inclusive set of rules for two matrimonial property regimes: the participation in acquisitions and the community of acquisitions. Both regimes have been put on an equal footing. Each matrimonial property regime, whether it functions as a default or as an optional regime, is strongly connected with the rights and duties of the spouses and the possibility for them to make a marital property agreement. These issues have also been addressed by including two common chapters on the general rights and duties of spouses and on marital property agreements, which are to be applied regardless of which of the regimes applies. (Series: European Family Law - Vol. 33)
Preface v
The Work of the Commission on European Family Law 1(30)
Preamble 31(4)
Chapter I General Rights and Duties of the Spouses 35(64)
Principle 4:1 General application
35(3)
Principle 4:2 Equality of the spouses
38(4)
Principle 4:3 Legal capacity of the spouses
42(5)
Principle 4:4 Contribution to the needs of the family
47(16)
Principle 4:5 Protection of the family home and household goods
63(9)
Principle 4:6 Protection of the leased family home
72(4)
Principle 4:7 Representation
76(11)
Principle 4:8 Duty to inform
87(5)
Principle 4:9 Freedom to enter into marital property agreements
92(7)
Chapter II Marital Property Agreements 99(40)
Principle 4:10 Concept
99(20)
Principle 4:11 Form requirements
119(4)
Principle 4:12 Disclosure
123(3)
Principle 4:13 Obligations of a notary or other legal professional with comparable functions
126(4)
Principle 4:14 Effects as against third parties
130(5)
Principle 4:15 Exceptional hardship
135(4)
Chapter III Matrimonial Property Regimes 139
Section A: Participation in Acquisitions
139(79)
Principle 4:16 Applicability of the participation in acquisitions regime
139(4)
Concept
143(6)
Principle 4:17 Concept of participation in acquisitions
143(6)
Assets
149(16)
Principle 4:18 Acquisitions
149(7)
Principle 4:19 Reserved property
156(6)
Principle 4:20 Presumption of joint ownership
162(3)
Debts
165(4)
Principle 4:21 Personal debts
165(2)
Principle 4:22 Recovery of personal debts
167(2)
Administration
169(4)
Principle 4:23 Administration of property
169(4)
Dissolution
173(12)
Principle 4:24 Grounds for dissolution
173(6)
Principle 4:25 Date of dissolution
179(6)
Liquidation
185(16)
Principle 4:26 Determination and valuation of acquisitions
185(7)
Principle 4:27 Detrimental transactions
192(3)
Principle 4:28 Compensation
195(6)
Participation
201(17)
Principle 4:29 Agreement on participation
201(4)
Principle 4:30 Allocation of the family home and household goods
205(3)
Principle 4:31 Equal participation in the net acquisitions
208(6)
Principle 4:32 Adjustment by the competent authority
214(4)
Section B: Community of Acquisitions
218
Principle 4:33 Applicability of the community of acquisitions regime
218(3)
Concept
221(2)
Principle 4:34 Concept of the community of acquisitions
221(2)
Assets
223(24)
Principle 4:35 Community property
223(7)
Principle 4:36 Personal property
230(7)
Principle 4:37 Substitution
237(3)
Principle 4:38 Investment or reinvestment
240(3)
Principle 4:39 Presumption of community property
243(4)
Debts
247(26)
Principle 4:40 Community debts
247(7)
Principle 4:41 Personal debts
254(6)
Principle 4:42 Recovery of community debts
260(5)
Principle 4:43 Recovery of personal debts
265(8)
Administration
273(32)
Principle 4:44 Administration of community property
273(6)
Principle 4:45 Acts requiring joint administration
279(7)
Principle 4:46 Annulment of acts of administration
286(5)
Principle 4:47 Administration of personal property
291(5)
Principle 4:48 Divestment of the right to administer community property
296(9)
Dissolution
305(18)
Principle 4:49 Grounds for dissolution
305(9)
Principle 4:50 Date of dissolution
314(6)
Principle 4:51 Administration after dissolution
320(3)
Liquidation
323(8)
Principle 4:52 Determination and valuation of the community property
323(2)
Principle 4:53 Compensation
325(4)
Principle 4:54 Ranking of community debts
329(2)
Distribution
331(14)
Principle 4:55 Agreement on distribution
331(2)
Principle 4:56 Allocation of the family home, household goods and professional assets
333(4)
Principle 4:57 Equal sharing and adjustment
337(3)
Principle 4:58 Recovery of community debts after distribution of the community
340(5)
Principles of European Family Law Regarding Property Relations between Spouses
345