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Evolution of inheritance title deeds
Váňa, Dalibor ; Dvořák, Jan (advisor) ; Elischer, David (referee)
- Evolution of inheritance titles My thesis contains the description and analysis of inheritance titles through the history - from Roman law to legal situation de lege ferenda. The institution of inheritance is an indispensable part of the system of law. The inheritance contributes to keeping property values of a deceased person for his successors, usually for further generations. The inheritance law contributes also to the certainty and continuity in legal relations between entities of civil law relations. The topic of this thesis are inheritance titles, which represent legal grounds of inheritance. The thesis pays the greatest deal of attention to the regulation de lege lata and regulation de lege ferenda and their comparation. Description of the provisions of the civil code is accompanied by important judgments of the courts. Historical excursion starts in the Roman law which is commonly accepted as the basis of the current legal regulations and follows by the brief review of the middle-ages law. The thesis then deals with the Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch (ABGB) adopted in 1811. This civil code became the first modern regulation in the Czech territory. ABGB was valid until the beginning of the twentieth century's 50s, after the communist revolution, when new "socialistic" regulation took...
Hereditary Titles -Legal Regulation in the Czech Republic and in France
Váchová, Aneta ; Dvořák, Jan (advisor) ; Elischer, David (referee)
Hereditary Titles - Legal Regulation in the Czech Republic and in France Aim of this thesis is to present legal regulation of hereditary titles in the Czech Republic and in France. Within five chapter, the thesis provides analysis of the current legal framework of the particular hereditary titles in the Czech and French jurisdiction. Each hereditary title, which is a legal reason for inheritance, is presented in a separate chapter. Each chapter is then - for clarity reasons - further divided into subsections: firstly stating the Czech legal framework, followed by the French one. For easier understanding of the topic, the first chapter is dedicated to introduction into inheritance law and is followed by presenting the particular requirements of inheritance, which are conditions for realization of inheritance law. Second chapter talks about the inheritance contract and shows its legal regulation in the Czech Republic. Besides the general provisions, it also discusses the specific regulation of inheritance contract concluded between spouses. In connection to that, the French regulation of inheritance contract is displayed, whose state is set into the historical context. Third chapter is focused on introducing into the problematic of testament, legal requirements for its obtaining as well as legal...
Evolution of inheritance title deeds
Váňa, Dalibor ; Dvořák, Jan (advisor) ; Elischer, David (referee)
- Evolution of inheritance titles My thesis contains the description and analysis of inheritance titles through the history - from Roman law to legal situation de lege ferenda. The institution of inheritance is an indispensable part of the system of law. The inheritance contributes to keeping property values of a deceased person for his successors, usually for further generations. The inheritance law contributes also to the certainty and continuity in legal relations between entities of civil law relations. The topic of this thesis are inheritance titles, which represent legal grounds of inheritance. The thesis pays the greatest deal of attention to the regulation de lege lata and regulation de lege ferenda and their comparation. Description of the provisions of the civil code is accompanied by important judgments of the courts. Historical excursion starts in the Roman law which is commonly accepted as the basis of the current legal regulations and follows by the brief review of the middle-ages law. The thesis then deals with the Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch (ABGB) adopted in 1811. This civil code became the first modern regulation in the Czech territory. ABGB was valid until the beginning of the twentieth century's 50s, after the communist revolution, when new "socialistic" regulation took...

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