UID:
almahu_9949874970102882
Umfang:
1 online resource (413 pages)
Ausgabe:
First edition.
ISBN:
3-16-161353-8
Serie:
Studien zum ausländischen und internationalen Privatrecht
Anmerkung:
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.
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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.
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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.
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Bibliography -- Other Sources -- Table of Cases -- Index.
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 3-16-161352-X
Sprache:
Englisch