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OverviewIncreasing 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Richard Frimston (Partner, Partner, Russell Cooke) , Alexander Ruck Keene (Barrister, Barrister, 39 Essex Street) , Claire van Overdijk (Barrister, Barrister, No. 5 Chambers) , Adrian Ward MBE (Partner, Partner, TC Young)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 18.20cm , Height: 5.40cm , Length: 24.70cm Weight: 1.605kg ISBN: 9780198727255ISBN 10: 0198727259 Pages: 896 Publication Date: 26 March 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsOverview Chapters 1: Fundamental Definitions 2: Overview: Key concepts in Private International Law 3: The Civil Law and the Common Law approaches to the protection of adults 4: Property and Affairs aspects of the international protection of adults 5: Health and Welfare aspects of the international protection of adults 6: The cross-border protection of adults: non-Hague 35 35 States Part II: The cross-border protection of adults: Hague 35 7: Hague 35: Introduction and background 8. : Hague 35: Overview and Protective Measures 9. : Hague 35: Private Mandates and Other Anticipatory Measures 10: Hague 35: An Assessment and the Future Existing law in various jurisdictions (a) United Kingdom, Ireland, other British Islands 11: England and Wales 12: Scotland 13: Northern Ireland 14: Ireland 15: Isle of Man 16: Jersey (b) Convention XXXV States 17: Austria 18: Czech Republic 19: Estonia 20: Finland 21: France 22: Germany 23: Switzerland (c) Non-Convention XXXV States 24. : USA - Uniform Powers of Attorney Act and its effects. 25. : Australia NSW 26. : Australia Victoria 27. : Belgium 28. : Brazil 29. : Canada Alberta 30. : Canada British Columbia 31. : Canada Nova Scotia 32. : Canada Ontario 33. : Canada Saskatchewan 34. : China 35. : Croatia 36. : Denmark 37. : Greece 38. : Hong Kong 39. : Iceland 40. : Italy 41. : Japan 42. : Malta 43. : Netherlands 44. : New Zealand 45. : Norway 46. : Portugal 47. : Russia 48. : Singapore 49. : Spain 50. : Sweden 51. : Turkey 52. : USA California Case Studies 53: Case Studies and Flow Charts to focus on providing solutions to legal issues/problem areas Appendix 1: Questionnaire sent to correspondents Appendix 2: Hague 35 Appendix 3: Status Chart for Hague 35 and Central/Competent Authorities Appendix 4: Explanatory Report accompanying Hague 35 Appendix 5: Model Forms for use with Articles 7, 10, and 11 of Hague 35 Appendix 6: Model Form for use with Article 8 of Hague 35 Appendix 7: Model Form for use with Article 38 of Hague 35 Appendix 8: Recommendation No R (99) 4 of the Committee of Ministers to Member States on Principles Concerning the Legal Protection of Incapable Adults Appendix 9: Recommendation CM/Rec(2009)11 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on principles concerning continuing powers of attorney and advance directives for incapacity Appendix 10: Recommendation CM/Rec(2014)2 of the Committee of Ministers to member States on the promotion of human rights of older persons Appendix 11: Preamble, Articles 1-5, 12 and 32 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with DisabilitiesReviewsCompliments must go to the authors for the excellent organisation of the work and for the concise, functional and practical approach to what are often very dense and thorny issues. This is a book aimed at helping the practitioner, but it is also an enriching one because of its 360 approach to the fascinating topic of adult protection, including its historical legal origins. This specialised book will no doubt become a core reference work for trust and estate practitioners and fills a significant existing void in the subject area. Margaret O'Sullivan, Principal of O'Sullivan Estate Lawyers, Toronto As this is an expanding, as well as fascinating area of law, international lawyers, particularly those in private law, will no doubt regard this topical and timely book as an essential purchase. Philip Taylor MBE & Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers As this is an expanding, as well as fascinating area of law, international lawyers, particularly those in private law, will no doubt regard this topical and timely book as an essential purchase. * Philip Taylor MBE & Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers * Compliments must go to the authors for the excellent organisation of the work and for the concise, functional and practical approach to what are often very dense and thorny issues. This is a book aimed at helping the practitioner, but it is also an enriching one because of its 360 approach to the fascinating topic of adult protection, including its historical legal origins. This specialised book will no doubt become a core reference work for trust and estate practitioners and fills a significant existing void in the subject area. * Margaret O'Sullivan, Principal of O'Sullivan Estate Lawyers, Toronto * The International Protection of Adults ... will be of use to anybody wanting a more in-depth analysis of a particular jurisdictions provisions for mental incapacity, as well as those who want detailed information about such cross-border issues as is covered by the provisions contained in Hague 35. * Laura Pritchard-Jones, Medical Law Review. * As this is an expanding, as well as fascinating area of law, international lawyers, particularly those in private law, will no doubt regard this topical and timely book as an essential purchase. Philip Taylor MBE & Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers Author InformationRichard Frimston is a Partner and Head of the Private Client Group at Russell Cooke and advises clients in relation to their wills, probate and tax planning issues and offers Notary Public services. His areas of expertise include cross-border estates and international private law issues. Richard is a member of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law, the International Academy of Estate and Trust Law and the Association of Contentious Trust and Probate Specialists. He is the Law Society representative to the European Committee of the Union Internationale du Notariat and is currently Chair of the EU STEP Committee and co-Chair of the STEP Public Policy Committee. Alexander Ruck Keene is a barrister at 39 Essex Street, where a very significant proportion of his practice is in proceedings under the Mental Capacity Act 2005. He has experience of appearing/advising upon all aspects of the Court of Protection's jurisdiction, and has appeared in the majority of the reported cases concerning its jurisdiction in cross-border cases. He is a member of both the Law Society of England and Scotland's Mental Health and Disability Committees, the author or co-author of leading textbooks in the field of mental capacity, and is Honorary Research Lecturer at the University of Manchester. Adrian Ward is a solicitor and senior partner of Messrs TC Young Turnbull & Ward and has been Convener of the Mental Health and Disability Committee of the Law Society of Scotland since 1989. He was awarded MBE for services to the mentally handicapped in Scotland (1992). Claire van Overdijk is a barrister at No. 5 Chambers and was called in 2003. She specialises in both the health and welfare and property and affairs jurisdictions of the Court of Protection, as well as the Court's international jurisdiction and cross-border capacity disputes. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |