Inheritance and the Right to Bequeath

Inheritance and the Right to Bequeath

Legal and Philosophical Perspectives

Halliday, Daniel; Schmidt am Busch, Hans-Christoph; Gutmann, Thomas

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2024

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9781032331577

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Introduction 1

THOMAS GUTMANN, DANIEL HALLIDAY, AND HANS-CHRISTOPH SCHMIDT AM BUSCH

2 What, if anything, is wrong with bequest? A preliminary sketch

STEFAN GOSEPATH

3 The morality of charitable bequests

MIRANDA PERRY FLEISCHER

4 Is the right to bequeath a supernatural power?

HILLEL STEINER

5 The right to bequeath as a common legal power

CONSTANTIN LUFT AND THOMAS GUTMANN

6 Property rights and the power to transfer

DANIEL HALLIDAY

7 The double function of inheritance: Rethinking conditional bequests

SHELLY KREICZER-LEVY

8 Remembrance, esteem, and the right to bequeath

HANS-CHRISTOPH SCHMIDT AM BUSCH

9 Inheritance law and the challenge of securing care in old age: A three-pronged solution

DAPHNA HACKER

10 Natural right or convention? Fichte on the status of the right to bequeath property and the right to inherit property

DAVID JAMES

11 Property in the tension between family and civil society: Inheritance according to G. W. F. Hegel and Eduard Gans

CHRISTOPHER YEOMANS

12 Inheritance tax, justice and family businesses

CHRISTIAN NEUHAEUSER

13 Taxing wealth and wealth transfers in the 21st century

JENNIFER BIRD-POLLAN

List of contributors

Index
Wealth Transfers;Family Businesses;Inheritance Tax;Remembrance;Property Rights;Legal Power;Wills;Inheritance Law;Law;Charitable Bequests;Wealth Transfer Tax;Modern Family;Good Life;Stefan Gosepath;General Property Qualification;Progressive Inheritance Tax;Gratuitous Transfers;Testamentary Freedom;Posthumous Interests;Inter Vivos Transfer;Inter Vivos;Pro Tanto Reasons;Hohfeldian Powers;Civil Society;Ante-mortem Person;Post-mortem Persons;Testamentary Bequest;Feminist Family Law;Cambridge Change;Elder Law;Exemption Amount