[Collective] – THE CIVIL STATUS OF THE SURVIVING SPOUSE in practice in comparative law, edited by J. Renauld, Library of the Faculty of Law of the Catholic University of Louvain, vol. VII
[Collective] – THE CIVIL STATUS OF THE SURVIVING SPOUSE in practice in comparative law, edited by J. Renauld, Library of the Faculty of Law of the Catholic University of Louvain, vol. VII
    [Collectif]
    THE CIVIL STATUS OF THE SURVIVING SPOUSE in practice in comparative law, edited by J. Renauld, Library of the Faculty of Law of the Catholic University of Louvain, vol. VII
Édition :
    Brussels
Date :
    1970
    octavo, paperback, uncut, (cover slightly soiled), good condition, 578 p.
    “(...) the work to which this review is devoted deals with the civil status of the surviving spouse; it will be of particular interest to specialists in notarial law, since matrimonial property regimes, on the one hand, and the inheritance rights of the surviving spouse, on the other, are specifically examined. In 1966, the various reports presented at the Second Jean Dabin Legal Studies Day, which focused on the study of matrimonial property regimes, were compiled into a single volume, published in the same series: as the foreword specifies (see p. 6), the study on the civil status of the surviving spouse is part of this latter work, and “forms part of the same project.” The reports, and in particular the “conclusions” (Title VII, pp. 493-564), open up perspectives of great interest to civil law specialists, but in this brief review, we intend to draw the reader’s attention to the value of the method used by the Belgian researchers.” » (R. Nerson, RIDC, no. 1/1971, pp. 274-277). The following contributed to this study: Messrs. J.-M. Chapelle, M. Grégoire, M. Legein-Van Dieren, M. Hanotiau, A. Vastersavendts and J. Dandoy.

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