non-peer-reviewedDecember 22nd marks the 50th anniversary of the enactment of the Succession Act 1965 – the primary legislation governing inheritance in Ireland. When introduced, the 1965 Act was said to have brought about a ‘revolutionary change’ to Irish succession law. Key provisions of the Act sought to protect surviving spouses against disinheritance and introduced a new scheme for the distribution of an intestate estate. However, although these provisions have received little attention from Irish law reformers to date, it is increasingly clear that Ireland lags well behind other jurisdictions in its protection of surviving spouses, especially in cases of intestacy
peer-reviewedAlthough the property rights of spouses in Ireland continue to be held on the basis of ...
Examines the proposals of the Scottish Law Commission's 2007 discussion paper on succession dealing ...
LLM (Estate Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe order of intestate succession in So...
peer-reviewed The Succession Act 1965 brought, it was said, a revolu...
peer-reviewedIreland is unusual in a succession law context as despite being a common law jurisdicti...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available on ULIR until the embargo expires o...
peer-reviewedThe rules governing the distribution of an intestate estate applied pursuant to secti...
The Succession Act 1965 introduced a curb on a person‘s freedom of testation and gave protection to ...
In England and Wales, testators are relatively free to leave their estate as they wish under a valid...
peer-reviewedThroughout the world the home is considered an asset of major importance in most people...
It is frequently asserted that the doctrine of adverse possession performs a valuable social functio...
non-peer-reviewedOn the death of a landowner, members of his family may become entitled to the land ...
The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 28/08/2...
The pervasive social policy underlying the Anglo-American law on succession of property at death is ...
No U.S. state affords intestate inheritance rights to the unmarried and unregistered committed partn...
peer-reviewedAlthough the property rights of spouses in Ireland continue to be held on the basis of ...
Examines the proposals of the Scottish Law Commission's 2007 discussion paper on succession dealing ...
LLM (Estate Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe order of intestate succession in So...
peer-reviewed The Succession Act 1965 brought, it was said, a revolu...
peer-reviewedIreland is unusual in a succession law context as despite being a common law jurisdicti...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available on ULIR until the embargo expires o...
peer-reviewedThe rules governing the distribution of an intestate estate applied pursuant to secti...
The Succession Act 1965 introduced a curb on a person‘s freedom of testation and gave protection to ...
In England and Wales, testators are relatively free to leave their estate as they wish under a valid...
peer-reviewedThroughout the world the home is considered an asset of major importance in most people...
It is frequently asserted that the doctrine of adverse possession performs a valuable social functio...
non-peer-reviewedOn the death of a landowner, members of his family may become entitled to the land ...
The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 28/08/2...
The pervasive social policy underlying the Anglo-American law on succession of property at death is ...
No U.S. state affords intestate inheritance rights to the unmarried and unregistered committed partn...
peer-reviewedAlthough the property rights of spouses in Ireland continue to be held on the basis of ...
Examines the proposals of the Scottish Law Commission's 2007 discussion paper on succession dealing ...
LLM (Estate Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe order of intestate succession in So...