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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049293904
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (413 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9783161613531
    Series Statement: Studien zum ausländischen und internationalen Privatrecht
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Cover -- Title -- Preface -- Summary of Contents -- Table of Contents -- Table of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: General Overview and Background -- A. Turkish-EU Successions -- B. Background of the Regulation and its Four Pillars -- I. A Brief History of the Regulation -- II. Four Pillars of the Regulation -- C. Background of Turkish Private International Law on Succession and a General Overview of the Rules -- I. A Brief History of the Turkish Private International Law on Succession -- II. The Private International Law of Turkey in the Field of Succession: A Brief Overview of the Rules -- D. Background of the Turkish-German Treaty and a General Overview of its Rules as well as its Scope of Application -- I. A Brief History of the Turkish-German Treaty -- II. Private International Law and Procedural Law in the Treaty: A General Overview -- III. Personal and Territorial Scope of Application of the Treaty -- 1. Ratione personae -- 2. Ratione loci -- E. Concluding Remarks as to General Overview and Background -- Chapter 2: Conflict of Laws in Turkish-EU Successions -- A. Monist vs. Dualist Approach -- B. Different Connecting Factors: Last Habitual Residence vs. Nationality + Forum / situs -- C. Professio iuris? -- D. The Scope of the Applicable Laws -- I. The Interplay between the Law Applicable to Succession and The Law Applicable to Property Law Matters: The Effect of legatum per vindicationem? -- II. The Interplay between the Law Applicable to Succession and the Law Applicable to Matrimonial Property Regimes: The Effect of the Additional Quarter of the Surviving Spouse under BGB 1371(1) in Turkish-German Successions -- 1. Legal Framework Regarding Matrimonial Property Regimes in Germany and in Turkey -- a) The Law Applicable to Matrimonial Property in Germany and in Turkey , b) Statutory Matrimonial Property Regimes, and Dissolution of Marriage Upon Death in Germany and in Turkey -- 2. Characterisation of BGB 1371(1) from the German (and the European) Perspective and Possible Consequences for Turkish-German Successions -- a) German Law as the Succession Statute and Turkish Law as the Matrimonial Property Statute: The Problem of Substitution? -- b) Turkish Law as the Succession Statute and German Law as the Matrimonial Property Statute: The Need for Adaptation? -- 3. Characterisation of BGB 1371(1) from the Turkish Perspective (the Turkish PILA and the Treaty) and Possible Consequences for Turkish-German Successions -- E. The Law Applicable to Dispositions of Property Upon Death -- I. The Law Applicable to Admissibility and the Substantive Validity of Dispositions of Property Upon Death -- II. The Law Applicable to the Formal Validity of Dispositions of Property Upon Death -- III. An Issue of Characterisation: Joint Wills? -- F. Other Issues Related to the Law Applicable to Succession -- I. Renvoi -- II. Overriding Mandatory Provisions -- III. Ordre public -- G. Concluding Remarks as Regards the Conflict of Laws in Turkish-EU Successions -- Chapter 3: Procedural Issues in Turkish-EU Successions -- A. Jurisdiction -- I. General Jurisdiction: Habitual Residence, Domicile, and Nationality + situs Compared -- 1. The Concept of Habitual Residence under the Regulation -- a) Two Complex Case Groups -- aa) Temporary Residence Abroad -- bb) Multiple Residences in Different States -- b) The Approach of the European Court towards the Concept of Habitual Residence -- 2. The Concept of Domicile under Turkish Law -- a) Domicile of Foreigners -- b) Domicile of Turkish Nationals -- 3. Possible Jurisdiction Conflicts: Exemplary Case Scenarios -- a) Case No 1 -- b) Case No 2 -- c) Case No 3 -- d) Case No 4 , II. Subsidiary Jurisdiction: Forum rei sitae -- 1. Subsidiary Jurisdiction under the Regulation -- 2. Subsidiary Jurisdiction under the Turkish PILA -- 3. Possible Jurisdiction Conflicts: Exemplary Case Scenarios -- a) Article 10 of the Regulation vs. Article 43 of the Turkish PILA -- aa) Case No 1 - Article 10(1) (a) of the Regulation vs. Article 43 of the Turkish PILA -- (1) Scenario 1 -- (2) Scenario 2 -- bb) Case No 2 - Article 10(1) (b) of the Regulation vs. Article 43 of the Turkish PILA -- cc) Case No 3 - Article 10(2) of the Regulation vs. Article 43 of the Turkish PILA -- (1) Scenario 1 -- (2) Scenario 2 -- b) Article 4 of the Regulation vs. Subsidiary Jurisdiction under Article 43 of the Turkish PILA -- aa) Case No 1 -- bb) Case No 2 -- III. Exclusive (Indirect) Jurisdiction? -- IV. Coordination Tools? -- 1. Choice of Court Agreements -- 2. Forum non conveniens -- 3. Lis pendens -- 4. Limitation of Proceedings -- B. Procedural Issues in Relation to the European Certificate of Succession -- I. Issuance of an ECS within the Scope of the Treaty? -- 1. Jurisdiction to Issue Succession Certificates under the Treaty -- 2. Possible Problems Relating to the Issue of an ECS under the Treaty -- 3. The Solution: Restricting the Use of the ECS within the Scope of the Treaty? -- II. Recognition of an ECS in Turkey? -- 1. Recognition of an ECS under the Turkish PILA? -- a) Judgments Eligible for Recognition under Article 50 of the Turkish PILA -- aa) Judgments Rendered by Foreign Courts in Civil Matters -- bb) Judgments which are Final under the Law of the State of Their Origin -- b) Conditions for Recognition under Article 58 and Article 54 of the Turkish PILA: Exclusive Jurisdiction of Turkish Courts to Issue Succession Certificates? -- 2. Recognition of an ECS under the Treaty? -- C. Concluding Remarks on Procedural Issues -- Conclusion , Bibliography -- Other Sources -- Table of Cases -- Index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Günes, Biset Sena Succession Upon Death: A Comparison of European and Turkish Private International Law Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck,c2023 ISBN 9783161613524
    Language: English
    Subjects: Law
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    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1819145484
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (400 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783161613531
    Series Statement: Studien zum ausländischen und internationalen Privatrecht 511
    Content: Biset Sena Güneş befasst sich mit den Unterschieden zwischen der Europäischen Erbrechtsverordnung, dem türkischen Gesetz zum Internationalen Privatrecht von 2007 und dem türkisch-deutschen Nachlassabkommen von 1929. Sie bietet damit eine drittstaatliche Perspektive auf die Europäische Erbrechtsverordnung und zeigt insbesondere ihr Zusammenspiel mit den türkischen und vertraglichen Vorschriften auf.InhaltsübersichtChapter 1: General Overview and Background Turkish-EU SuccessionsBackground of the Regulation and Its Four PillarsBackground of Turkish Private International Law on Succession and a General Overview of Its RulesBackground of the Turkish-German Treaty and a General Overview of Its Rules as well as Its Scope of ApplicationConcluding Remarks as to General Overview and Background Chapter 2: Conflict of Laws in Turkish-EU Successions Monist vs. Dualist ApproachDifferent Connecting Factors: Last Habitual Residence vs. Lex Patriae + Lex Fori/Lex Rei SitaeProfessio Iuris?The Scope of the Applicable LawsThe Law Applicable to Dispositions of Property upon DeathOther Issues Related to the Law Applicable to SuccessionConcluding Remarks as regards the Conflict of Laws in Turkish-EU Successions Chapter 3: Procedural Issues in Turkish-Eu Successions JurisdictionProcedural Issues in Relation to The European Certificate of SuccessionConcluding Remarks on Procedural Issues Conclusion
    Content: The European Succession Regulation, which harmonized private international and procedural law rules of Member States in the field of succession, has been examined by scholars in almost every detail. It has, however, not attracted the same degree of attention from a third state perspective. The aim of this book is to offer a comparative analysis of the Regulations's regime from a Turkish perspective. Turkey is indeed an important third state for cross-border succession cases for the EU, having a great number of nationals within the European Union and being one of the third countries which have bilateral treaties on succession with the Member States which are still applicable according to Article 75 of the Regulation. Biset Sena Güneş addresses the differences between the provisions of the Regulation, the Turkish PILA and the Turkish-German Treaty of 1929, the most practically relevant one of the treaties with third states, and indicates the interplay between the three legal texts.Survey of contentsChapter 1: General Overview and Background Turkish-EU SuccessionsBackground of the Regulation and Its Four PillarsBackground of Turkish Private International Law on Succession and a General Overview of Its RulesBackground of the Turkish-German Treaty and a General Overview of Its Rules as well as Its Scope of ApplicationConcluding Remarks as to General Overview and Background Chapter 2: Conflict of Laws in Turkish-EU Successions Monist vs. Dualist ApproachDifferent Connecting Factors: Last Habitual Residence vs. Lex Patriae + Lex Fori/Lex Rei SitaeProfessio Iuris?The Scope of the Applicable LawsThe Law Applicable to Dispositions of Property upon DeathOther Issues Related to the Law Applicable to SuccessionConcluding Remarks as regards the Conflict of Laws in Turkish-EU Successions Chapter 3: Procedural Issues in Turkish-Eu Successions JurisdictionProcedural Issues in Relation to The European Certificate of SuccessionConcluding Remarks on Procedural Issues Conclusion
    Note: Dissertation Universität Regensburg 2021
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783161613524
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Güneş, Biset Sena, 1987 - Succession upon death Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, 2022 ISBN 9783161613524
    Additional Edition: ISBN 316161352X
    Language: English
    Subjects: Law
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    Keywords: Türkei ; Europäische Union ; Internationales Erbrecht ; Rechtsvergleich ; Hochschulschrift
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_BV049356535
    Format: XXIII, 388 Seiten.
    ISBN: 978-3-16-161352-4
    Series Statement: Studien zum ausländischen und internationalen Privatrecht 511
    Content: Biset Sena Güneş befasst sich mit den Unterschieden zwischen der Europäischen Erbrechtsverordnung, dem türkischen Gesetz zum Internationalen Privatrecht von 2007 und dem türkisch-deutschen Nachlassabkommen von 1929. Sie bietet damit eine drittstaatliche Perspektive auf die Europäische Erbrechtsverordnung und zeigt insbesondere ihr Zusammenspiel mit den türkischen und vertraglichen Vorschriften auf.InhaltsübersichtChapter 1: General Overview and Background Turkish-EU SuccessionsBackground of the Regulation and Its Four PillarsBackground of Turkish Private International Law on Succession and a General Overview of Its RulesBackground of the Turkish-German Treaty and a General Overview of Its Rules as well as Its Scope of ApplicationConcluding Remarks as to General Overview and Background Chapter 2: Conflict of Laws in Turkish-EU Successions Monist vs. Dualist ApproachDifferent Connecting Factors: Last Habitual Residence vs. Lex Patriae + Lex Fori/Lex Rei SitaeProfessio Iuris?The Scope of the Applicable LawsThe Law Applicable to Dispositions of Property upon DeathOther Issues Related to the Law Applicable to SuccessionConcluding Remarks as regards the Conflict of Laws in Turkish-EU Successions Chapter 3: Procedural Issues in Turkish-Eu Successions JurisdictionProcedural Issues in Relation to The European Certificate of SuccessionConcluding Remarks on Procedural Issues Conclusion
    Note: Dissertation Universität Regensburg 2021
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-16-161353-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: Law
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    Keywords: Internationales Erbrecht ; Rechtsvergleich ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
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    Tübingen, Germany :Mohr Siebeck,
    UID:
    almahu_9949874970102882
    Format: 1 online resource (413 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 3-16-161353-8
    Series Statement: Studien zum ausländischen und internationalen Privatrecht
    Note: Cover -- Title -- Preface -- Summary of Contents -- Table of Contents -- Table of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: General Overview and Background -- A. Turkish-EU Successions -- B. Background of the Regulation and its Four Pillars -- I. A Brief History of the Regulation -- II. Four Pillars of the Regulation -- C. Background of Turkish Private International Law on Succession and a General Overview of the Rules -- I. A Brief History of the Turkish Private International Law on Succession -- II. The Private International Law of Turkey in the Field of Succession: A Brief Overview of the Rules -- D. Background of the Turkish-German Treaty and a General Overview of its Rules as well as its Scope of Application -- I. A Brief History of the Turkish-German Treaty -- II. Private International Law and Procedural Law in the Treaty: A General Overview -- III. Personal and Territorial Scope of Application of the Treaty -- 1. Ratione personae -- 2. Ratione loci -- E. Concluding Remarks as to General Overview and Background -- Chapter 2: Conflict of Laws in Turkish-EU Successions -- A. Monist vs. Dualist Approach -- B. Different Connecting Factors: Last Habitual Residence vs. Nationality + Forum / situs -- C. Professio iuris? -- D. The Scope of the Applicable Laws -- I. The Interplay between the Law Applicable to Succession and The Law Applicable to Property Law Matters: The Effect of legatum per vindicationem? -- II. The Interplay between the Law Applicable to Succession and the Law Applicable to Matrimonial Property Regimes: The Effect of the Additional Quarter of the Surviving Spouse under BGB 1371(1) in Turkish-German Successions -- 1. Legal Framework Regarding Matrimonial Property Regimes in Germany and in Turkey -- a) The Law Applicable to Matrimonial Property in Germany and in Turkey. , b) Statutory Matrimonial Property Regimes, and Dissolution of Marriage Upon Death in Germany and in Turkey -- 2. Characterisation of BGB 1371(1) from the German (and the European) Perspective and Possible Consequences for Turkish-German Successions -- a) German Law as the Succession Statute and Turkish Law as the Matrimonial Property Statute: The Problem of Substitution? -- b) Turkish Law as the Succession Statute and German Law as the Matrimonial Property Statute: The Need for Adaptation? -- 3. Characterisation of BGB 1371(1) from the Turkish Perspective (the Turkish PILA and the Treaty) and Possible Consequences for Turkish-German Successions -- E. The Law Applicable to Dispositions of Property Upon Death -- I. The Law Applicable to Admissibility and the Substantive Validity of Dispositions of Property Upon Death -- II. The Law Applicable to the Formal Validity of Dispositions of Property Upon Death -- III. An Issue of Characterisation: Joint Wills? -- F. Other Issues Related to the Law Applicable to Succession -- I. Renvoi -- II. Overriding Mandatory Provisions -- III. Ordre public -- G. Concluding Remarks as Regards the Conflict of Laws in Turkish-EU Successions -- Chapter 3: Procedural Issues in Turkish-EU Successions -- A. Jurisdiction -- I. General Jurisdiction: Habitual Residence, Domicile, and Nationality + situs Compared -- 1. The Concept of Habitual Residence under the Regulation -- a) Two Complex Case Groups -- aa) Temporary Residence Abroad -- bb) Multiple Residences in Different States -- b) The Approach of the European Court towards the Concept of Habitual Residence -- 2. The Concept of Domicile under Turkish Law -- a) Domicile of Foreigners -- b) Domicile of Turkish Nationals -- 3. Possible Jurisdiction Conflicts: Exemplary Case Scenarios -- a) Case No 1 -- b) Case No 2 -- c) Case No 3 -- d) Case No 4. , II. Subsidiary Jurisdiction: Forum rei sitae -- 1. Subsidiary Jurisdiction under the Regulation -- 2. Subsidiary Jurisdiction under the Turkish PILA -- 3. Possible Jurisdiction Conflicts: Exemplary Case Scenarios -- a) Article 10 of the Regulation vs. Article 43 of the Turkish PILA -- aa) Case No 1 - Article 10(1) (a) of the Regulation vs. Article 43 of the Turkish PILA -- (1) Scenario 1 -- (2) Scenario 2 -- bb) Case No 2 - Article 10(1) (b) of the Regulation vs. Article 43 of the Turkish PILA -- cc) Case No 3 - Article 10(2) of the Regulation vs. Article 43 of the Turkish PILA -- (1) Scenario 1 -- (2) Scenario 2 -- b) Article 4 of the Regulation vs. Subsidiary Jurisdiction under Article 43 of the Turkish PILA -- aa) Case No 1 -- bb) Case No 2 -- III. Exclusive (Indirect) Jurisdiction? -- IV. Coordination Tools? -- 1. Choice of Court Agreements -- 2. Forum non conveniens -- 3. Lis pendens -- 4. Limitation of Proceedings -- B. Procedural Issues in Relation to the European Certificate of Succession -- I. Issuance of an ECS within the Scope of the Treaty? -- 1. Jurisdiction to Issue Succession Certificates under the Treaty -- 2. Possible Problems Relating to the Issue of an ECS under the Treaty -- 3. The Solution: Restricting the Use of the ECS within the Scope of the Treaty? -- II. Recognition of an ECS in Turkey? -- 1. Recognition of an ECS under the Turkish PILA? -- a) Judgments Eligible for Recognition under Article 50 of the Turkish PILA -- aa) Judgments Rendered by Foreign Courts in Civil Matters -- bb) Judgments which are Final under the Law of the State of Their Origin -- b) Conditions for Recognition under Article 58 and Article 54 of the Turkish PILA: Exclusive Jurisdiction of Turkish Courts to Issue Succession Certificates? -- 2. Recognition of an ECS under the Treaty? -- C. Concluding Remarks on Procedural Issues -- Conclusion. , Bibliography -- Other Sources -- Table of Cases -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-16-161352-X
    Language: English
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