1st Edition

International Aspects of Succession

By Gareth Miller Copyright 2000
    332 Pages
    by Routledge

    332 Pages
    by Routledge

    This title was first published in 2000:  The great mobility of people and capital in the world today means that the likelihood of a person acquiring and dying with assets in more than one jurisdiction is probably greater than ever. As a result an English lawyer is now more and more likely to encounter a multinational estate. This book aims to examine the international aspects of succession primarily from the perspective of an English lawyer, but utilizing in addition to English cases and materials, cases and materials from other common law jurisdictions, particularly, Australia, Canada and New Zealand. The body of case law and materials from these jurisdictions forms a valuable resource for dealing with common problems. They also form the basis for an evaluation of developments in the subject generally and the possible impact of conventions designed to achieve uniformity in the rules of private international law relating to succession. This examination will be of interest to practitioners as well as to those concerned with the subject in an academic environment.

    Contents: Introduction and general principles; Administration of estates; Protection of the family; Family relationships; Intestate succession; Wills; Powers of appointment; Inter Vivos dispositions; Trusts; Taxation of estates; Conclusion; Index.

    Biography

    Gareth Miller

    ’Any practitioner with clients living or conducting business affairs in more than one country will deeply appreciate the appearance of this handy guide...its utility is far-reaching.’ American Society of International Law Newsletter: UN21 Interest Group