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Increasing numbers of people have connections with one country, but
live and work in another, frequently owning property or investments
in several countries. People with lifelong or subsequently
developed impairments of capacity move cross-border or have
property or family interests or connections spread across different
jurisdictions. This new work fills a gap in a specialist market for
a detailed work advising lawyers on all the considerations in these
situations. The book provides a clear, comprehensive, and unique
overview of all relevant capacity and private international law
issues, and the existing solutions in common law and civil law
jurisdictions and under Hague Convention XXXV. It sets out the
existing law of various important jurisdictions, including detailed
chapters on the constituent parts of the UK, Ireland, Jersey, the
Isle of Man and the Hague 35 states; and shorter chapters on 26
Non-Hague states and those within federal states, including
coverage of the United States, several Australian and Canadian
states, and a number of other Commonwealth jurisdictions.
Containing a number of helpful case studies and flowcharts, the
book draws upon the expertise of the editors in their respective
fields, together with detailed contributions from expert
practitioners and academics from each relevant jurisdiction. All
the editors and many of the contributors and correspondents are
members of STEP.
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