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ABSTRACTAlfred von Overbeck begins his course with some general observations on the unification of private international law, and then on the private international law of succession by studying the prospects for the unification of substantive conflict rules. Finally, he examines an aspect of the law of Succession, which has already been the subject of an international convention: the form of wills.
Alfred von Overbeck commence son cours par quelques observations générales sur l'unification du droit international privé, puis passe au droit international privé des successions en étudiant les perspectives de l'unification des règles de conflits sur le fond. Enfin, il étudie un aspect du droit des successions qui a déjà fait l'objet d'une convention internationale : la forme des testaments.
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