Wills Formalities versus Testator's Intention Functional model of effective testation for informal wills

In recent years in particular, as a result of the very rapid development of various technologies, the phenomenon of so-called informal wills has appeared on a large scale in the practice of succession law. These are wills made by testators who, when disposing of their assets in the event of their de...

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Main Author: Załucki, Mariusz (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Baden-Baden 2021
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