Regulation 2012/650 does not only deal with private international law issues. In order to achieve the objectives laid down in its recitals 7 and 67 and especially to ensure that a cross-border succession may “be settled speedily, smoothly and efficiently”, despite national differences, the Succession Regulation also provides for the creation of an European Certificate of Succession (recital 8 and Articles 62 et seq.), a legal instrument that aims at enabling “heirs, legatees, executors of the will or administrators of the estate (…) to demonstrate easily their status and/or rights and powers in another Member State”. The paper explains the Succession Regulation's rules concerning the ECS, focusing on some controversial issues.
V. European Certificate of Succession in chapter III Jurisdiction and applicable law in succession matters
Pertot, T
2020-01-01
Abstract
Regulation 2012/650 does not only deal with private international law issues. In order to achieve the objectives laid down in its recitals 7 and 67 and especially to ensure that a cross-border succession may “be settled speedily, smoothly and efficiently”, despite national differences, the Succession Regulation also provides for the creation of an European Certificate of Succession (recital 8 and Articles 62 et seq.), a legal instrument that aims at enabling “heirs, legatees, executors of the will or administrators of the estate (…) to demonstrate easily their status and/or rights and powers in another Member State”. The paper explains the Succession Regulation's rules concerning the ECS, focusing on some controversial issues.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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