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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Testamentas: sąvoka, rūšys ir registracija / The Will: definition, types and registration

Snarskytė, Indrė 12 June 2005 (has links)
The present thesis consists of three parts. The first one deals with the implementation of definition of will both in the Civil Code of the Republic of Lithuania and in the civil codes of foreign countries. When all the essential features of will individualizing it as a legal instrument are put into one, the definition of will is formed. The second part focuses on types of wills. While comparing different types of wills enacted in the legal acts of Lithuania and foreign states many will making peculiarities can be distinct and some attention given to the evolving legal regulation and practical application problems. The doubtful meaning of joint will of spouses, obstacles of discovering the existence of holographic will are of particular interest. The third part of the thesis concerns the recently established Will register, its activity prospects and the abilities of ensuring the rights of heirs after Lithuania’s accession to the Convention on the Establishment of the Scheme of Registration of Wills.
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La volonté des personnes privées en droit administratif / The private legal persons' will in acministrative law

Gigon, Eleonore 08 December 2017 (has links)
La question de la volonté des personnes privées est traditionnellement considérée comme un objet d’étude relevant du seul droit privé, domaine dans lequel elle se déploie naturellement. Pourtant, elle est un objet à part entière du droit administratif. Une observation du droit positif et de l’évolution des modalités de l’action administrative permet ainsi de révéler l’existence d’un véritable «système de possibilités de volontés» des personnes privées, dont les germes étaient d’ailleurs présents dans le droit administratif classique. L’analyse de ce système contribue à l’identification des moyens et des conditions d’expression de la volonté privée. Cela permet in fine de nous renseigner sur le phénomène volontaire : la volonté privée apparaît ainsi comme une faculté de choix et/ou d’impulsion permettant aux personnes privées de poursuivre un but juridiquement permis. En droit administratif, les différentes phases du processus volontaire des personnes privées sont ainsi organisées et structurées. La réalisation de l’objectif poursuivi n’est cependant pas immédiate et automatique. En effet, la volonté privée a toujours besoin de la médiation de la volonté publique pour pouvoir produire des effets et remplir ses fonctions. Ce phénomène de médiation s’inscrit dans un processus dynamique dont l’étude implique d’accorder une attention particulière aux éléments subjectifs de l’acte juridique. De ce fait, il est possible non seulement de prendre la mesure du rôle susceptible d’être joué par la volonté privée mais également de proposer de nouvelles grilles de lecture du droit administratif. / The topic of private legal persons’ will traditionally falls under the field of private law research, which it naturally belongs to. However, it also is an object of administrative law research. Observing substantive law as well the evolution of the ways and means of administrative action, one can access to an actual “system of possibilities of will”, as far as private legal persons are concerned, stemming itself from classical administrative law. Analyzing this system contributes to the understanding of the means and conditions of expression of private will. In fine, this allows contemplating voluntary phenomenons : private persons’ will so appears as the faculty to make the choice and/or give the impulse that will allow one to pursue alegal, authorized aim. The various phases of private persons’ voluntary process are thus organized and structured in administrative law. However, the actual realization of the pursued aim is neither immediate nor automatic. As a matter of fact, private will needs public will as a media in order to produce its full effects and to fulfil its function. This phenomenon of mediation thus follows a dynamic process which study involves specific attention towards the subjective elements of a legal act. Therefore, not only does this research help to take measure of the part taken by private will, but also does it offer a new reading of administrative law.

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