Adapting Inheritance Law to Changing Social Realities: Questions of Methodology from a Comparative Perspective

<p>This article discusses examples of inheritance law reform in different countries all dealing with the current transformations of family structures. The first part analyses discussions in US and English law on the intestate share of spouses in second or subsequent marriages in relation to th...

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Main Author: Michelle Cottier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oñati International Institute for the Sociology of Law 2014-04-01
Series:Oñati Socio-Legal Series
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Online Access:http://ssrn.com/abstract=2430733
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Summary:<p>This article discusses examples of inheritance law reform in different countries all dealing with the current transformations of family structures. The first part analyses discussions in US and English law on the intestate share of spouses in second or subsequent marriages in relation to the share of the children of the deceased. The second part summarises the author&rsquo;s own suggestions for the reform of Swiss inheritance law having regard to empirical social science literature on changing family realities. The examples from the three legal systems reveal that, although the relationship between the &ldquo;Is&rdquo; and the &ldquo;Ought&rdquo; is fundamentally different depending on the legal tradition, in both the Anglo-American and the continental European context the use of social science knowledge in inheritance law reform is currently predominantly based on a model of social science as a mere adjunct of legal studies. The author argues in the third part of the article that, especially for the complex situation of blended families, genuine transdisciplinary research could be a promising means of developing innovative solutions for inheritance law reform.</p> <hr /><p>Este art&iacute;culo analiza ejemplos de reformas de la legislaci&oacute;n sobre sucesiones en pa&iacute;ses que tienen en cuenta las transformaciones actuales de las estructuras familiares. La primera parte analiza los debates en el &aacute;mbito de la legislaci&oacute;n en casos de intestados en Estados Unidos e Inglaterra, sobre la porci&oacute;n correspondiente a las esposas en segundas nupcias o posteriores, en relaci&oacute;n a la porci&oacute;n de los hijos del fallecido. La segunda parte recoge las sugerencias de la autora para reformar la ley de sucesiones en Suiza, teniendo en cuenta la literatura emp&iacute;rica de ciencias sociales que trata las realidades cambiantes de la familia. Los ejemplos de los tres sistemas jur&iacute;dicos ponen de manifiesto que, aunque la relaci&oacute;n entre lo que "es" y lo que "deber ser" es fundamentalmente diferente en funci&oacute;n de la tradici&oacute;n jur&iacute;dica, en el contexto angloamericano y en el europeo continental, el conocimiento de las ciencias sociales se usa b&aacute;sicamente como una mera herramienta auxiliar de los estudios jur&iacute;dicos, a la hora de reformar la legislaci&oacute;n sobre sucesiones.
ISSN:2079-5971