Closed Will in Russian Civil Law: Specific Aspects
Commenced in January 2007
Frequency: Monthly
Edition: International
Paper Count: 32799
Closed Will in Russian Civil Law: Specific Aspects

Authors: Farida Buniatova

Abstract:

Testamentary succession rules in the Russian Federation have been developing intensively since the collapse of the Soviet Union. The article analyzes specific aspects of the closed will in Russian civil law. It discusses advantages and drawbacks of the closed will. In addition to that, the paper focuses on the will drafting and attestation procedures. The research provides ways to improve and enhance Russian legislation governing the closed will.

Keywords: Closed will, testamentary succession, testator, will.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1338273

Procedia APA BibTeX Chicago EndNote Harvard JSON MLA RIS XML ISO 690 PDF Downloads 1890

References:


[1] Civil Code of the Russian Federation 26.11.2001 №146-FZ. SZ RF 2001, №49, art. 4552.
[2] B.A. Borzenko, “Closed Will. Legal regulation and implementation practice”, Zakon, 2006, №4.
[3] Guidelines on ‘will attestation, notary’s acceptance, opening and announcement of a closed will’ 01-02.07.2004, №04/14), Notarialniy Vestnik, 2004, №9.
[4] Fundamental Principles of Legislation for Notary Activities 11.02.1993 № 4462-I, Vedomosti SND, 1993, № 10.
[5] Civil Procedural Code of the Russian Federation 14.11.2002 № 138-FZ. SZ RF 18.11.2002, №46, art. 4532.
[6] Jeffrey A. Schoenblum, Multistate and Multinational Estate Planning, 2009 ed. Vol. 1, Chicago: CCH, 2008, p. 15-8-15-9.
[7] Kenneth G. C. Reid, M. J. De Waal, R. Zimmermann, Comparative Succession Law. Testamentary Formalities. Vol.1, New York: Oxford University Press Inc.: 2011, p. 105.