THE COMPULSORY SHARE IN THE FAMILY ROMAN LAW

Authors

  • RAFAEL BERNAD MAINAR

Keywords:

FREEDOM OF MAKE A WILL, COMPULSORY SHARE, FAMILY RESERVE, ROMAN LAW, GERMANIC LAW, CODIFICATION

Abstract

The compulsory share today is the result of a historical development that starts from Roman law, through the Germanic influence, until reaching the French codification. The French model is adopted by most legal systems belonging to the family of Roman law, although between each can mediate differences on the beneficiaries, share the portion and the legal nature.

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Published

2015-01-01

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Section

STUDIES

How to Cite

THE COMPULSORY SHARE IN THE FAMILY ROMAN LAW. (2015). Critical Review of Real Estate Law, 750, 1765 a 1805. https://revistacritica.es/rcdi/article/view/1527