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| DROI2311-1

 | Matrimonial Property Law: Further Study and Application Exercises

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| Duration : | 45h Th | |
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| Holder(s) : | Yves‑Henri Leleu | |
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| Course contents :
| Not available | |
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| Course objective :
| The cours deals with issues in matrimonial property law that are related to notarial practice. It is also intended for future lawyers. It takes the 2e licence course further, notably through examples from the case law. The following issues are discussed: the statutory rules (community principle); the matrimonial contract; the procedure for the modification of the matrimonial contract; the division of the community goods; the separation principle. The course's obejctives are twofold: a. to give future practicioners elements on which to choose the best matrimonial property law or the best change in their matrimonial contract for their cli-ents; b. to prompt a strict application of matrimonial law so that the rights of each spouse is best defended. Students are expected to participate actively. | |
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| Organization :
| Not available | |
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| Written notes :
| Y.-H. Leleu, Examen de jurisprudence. Régimes matrimoniaux, Revue critique de jurisprudence belge, 1998, 43 photocopies available from Editions de lULG. More sheets will be handed out. All the published codes or their photocopies are allowed, but annotations are forbidden except underlining. | |
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| Assessment :
| Students pick a question and the examiner can ask several subquestions which are not neces-sarily related to the first question. Students choose whether they take their oral examination in January or June. | |
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| Contacts :
| Staff members of the family law unit are available to answer students' questions on the course. Offices I. 14, I. 16 et I.20. Tél. 366.30.89, 30.11 ; Fax : 366.46.90. | |
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