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Tytuł:
Spadek po Emilii: studium przypadku z zakresu międzynarodowego prawa spadkowego i przepływu dokumentów w Unii Europejskiej
Emilia’s Succession Estate: A Case Study on International Succession and the Free Movement of Documents in the European Union
Autorzy:
Zachariasiewicz, Maciej
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/20755255.pdf
Data publikacji:
2022
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Tematy:
international succession law
regulation 650/2012
regulation 2016/1191
free movement of documents
inheritance
same-sex marriages and partnerships
Opis:
The presented case study builds upon a fictious factual scenario involving transnational succession. It tells a story of Emilia — a national of a Member State who emigrates to another Member State, establishes a successful business and marries a national of that other State — also a women. She dies during COVID-19 pandemic and leaves an estate comprising immovables and other assets located in a number of states. The case study touches upon various legal questions arising under Regulation 650/2012, Regulation 2016/1191, and the Hague Apostille Convention. It invites the trainers and students to consider concepts such as the place of habitual residence of the deceased, the European Succession Certificate and the national instruments certifying the inheritance, as well as the will and the donatio mortis causa. It asks questions relating to the formalities that are necessarily to complete a transnational succession. Notably, it lays out a problem whether a succession in a same-sex marriage — concluded validly in one Member State — should be accepted in another Member State that does not know such a concept in its domestic law.
Źródło:
Problemy Prawa Prywatnego Międzynarodowego; 2022, 30; 173-202
1896-7604
2353-9852
Pojawia się w:
Problemy Prawa Prywatnego Międzynarodowego
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Swobodny przepływ dokumentów w Unii Europejskiej: znaczenie i oddziaływanie rozporządzenia 2016/1191
Free circulation of the documents in the European Union: the significance and impact of the Regulation 2016/1191
Autorzy:
Zachariasiewicz, Maciej
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/20748180.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Tematy:
swobodny przepływ dokumentów
dokumenty urzędowe w Unii Europejskiej
rozporządzenia 2016/1191
uznanie stanu cywilnego w Unii Europejskiej
haska konwencja dotycząca apostille
free circulation of documents
public documents in EU
regulation 2016/1191
recognition of civil status in EU
Hague Apostille Convention
Opis:
The article is dedicated to the (still relatively unknown) EU Regulation 2016/1191. The Regulation disposes of some of the formalities with respect to circulation of the public documents within EU. In particular, no legalization in any form, including the apostille under the Hague Convention, will be needed with respect to documents covered by the Regulation. Unliked originally planned by the Commission, the Regulation does not, unfortunately, completes a more challenging goal of mandating recognition of the civil status throughout the Union. This issue still remains subject to national conflict-of-law rules. Moreover, the scope of Regulation is relatively narrow. It does not, again regrettably, apply to many public documents which are crucial in cross-border transactions (excerpts from commercial registers, powers of attorney for sale of immovable property). The author analyses to what extent Regulation 2016/1191 offers progress in circulation of documents. This question is first raised in light of the long standing application of the Hague Apostille Convention. The author then attempts to discern the effective role of the Regulation given the fact that under Article 1138 of the Polish Code of Civil Procedure, no legalization in any form is in principle required for the foreign public documents to be treated as authentic and official proof in Poland (although the practice often is to ask for the apostille even if not required by law). Still, the Regulation 2016/1138 might come of assistance for the parties in some respects. First, it will facilitate acceptance of Polish public documents in those Member States, which have so far required apostille. Second, the Regulation may help to overcome an incorrect practice in Poland of requiring apostille by the officials, where Article 1138 actually dispenses of such formality. Third, the Regulation introduces an administrative cooperation based on the IMI system which allows to verify doubts as to the authenticity of the public document from another Member States. This last feature of the Regulation, it is argued, may prove of its true value to the freedom of circulation of public documents within the EU.
Źródło:
Problemy Prawa Prywatnego Międzynarodowego; 2021, 29; 91-123
1896-7604
2353-9852
Pojawia się w:
Problemy Prawa Prywatnego Międzynarodowego
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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