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South African Law of Succession and Trusts (softcover)

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South African Law of Succession and Trusts (softcover)

Authors: M Paleker, M De Waal

Format: Physical Hardcopy

South African Law of Succession and Trusts: The Past Meeting the Present and Thoughts for the Future comprises papers that were presented at a conference held in September 2012 at the University of Cape Town. The conference participants examined the considerable developments that have occurred in the areas of succession and trusts.

The book contains an interesting array of contributions that deal with aspects of ‘mainstream’ succession and trust law. In addition, in keeping with the constitutional recognition of African customary law and different systems of personal law, several contributions deal with the relevance of African customary law and religious law in contemporary South Africa, as well as with the harmonisation of divergent legal systems.

First published as Acta Juridica 2014. Also available as Acta Juridica 2000 to date online, or as part of Juta’s Electronic Law Journals 2000 to date on CD-ROM or online.

Contents:

  • The contribution made by Mr Justice Michael McGregor Corbett to the South African law of succession - G Hofmeyr

  • Testamentary freedom versus testamentary duty: in search of a better balance - K Lehmann

  • A grandchild’s claim to maintenance from a deceased grandparent's estate - D Mackintosh, M Paleker

  • Section 2(3) of the Wills Act 7 of 1953: a retrospective and critical appraisal of some unresolved issues - L Schoeman-Malan, F du Toit, A van der Linde, J Faber

  • The modus in modern South African succession law - J Jamneck

  • Reconsidering the indignus principle in the South African law of succession - S Barns, A Thompson

  • A few comments on the (possible) revival of the customary law rule of male primogeniture: can the common-law principle of freedom of testation come to its rescue? - C Rautenbach

  • Faskh (divorce) and intestate succession in Islamic and South African law: impact of the watershed judgment in Hassam v Jacobs and the Muslim Marriages Bill - N Moosa, M Abduroaf

  • The viability for women’s rights of incorporating Islamic inheritance laws into the South African legal system - W Amien

  • Is the DCFR trust a ‘proper’ trust? An evaluation from a South African perspective – M J de Waal

  • Die wysiging van inter vivos-trustaktes: ’n evaluerende perspektief op die Potgieter-saak - T Claassen

  • Comparing the waqf and the South African trust - L Albertus


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Publisher:
Juta
Publisher Title:
South African Law of Succession and Trusts (softcover)
Authors:
M Paleker, M De Waal
Format:
Physical Hardcopy