Trasta būtība, tā atzīšana un tiesiskais regulējums romāņu-ģermāņu tiesību saimes valstīs un iespējamā pārņemšana Latvijā
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Author
Grasis, Jānis
Co-author
Latvijas Universitāte. Juridiskā fakultāte
Advisor
Bojārs, Juris
Date
2008Metadata
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ANOTACIJA
Promocijas darbs “Trasta butiba, ta atzišana un tiesiskais regulejums romanu –
germanu tiesibu saimes valstis un iespejama parnemšana Latvija” ir veltita trastu
tiesiskajam regulejumam.
1.nodala “Trastu butiba, to izveidošanas, iedalijums un problemjautajumi” dod ieskatu
trasta instrumenta attistiba kopš pirmajiem trastiem, kas mineti vesture.
2.nodala “Trasti atseviškas romanu – germanu tiesibu sistemas valstis” tiek
salidzinata vairaku romanu – germanu tiesibu saimes valstu tiesiska vide attieciba uz
trastu.
3.nodala “Hagas Trastu konvencija” tiek apskatiti Hagas konvencijas par trastu
atzišanu un tiem piemerojamo likumu galvenie jautajumi.
4.nodala “Eiropas Trastu likumu principi” sniedz ieskatu Eiropas Trastu likumu
principos, kurus ir izstradajuši vadošie Eiropas akademiskie speki trasta likumu
jautajumos.
5.nodala “Trasta instruments un Latvija” dod detalizetu ieskatu Latvijas tiesibu
instrumentos, kas ir lidzigi vai analogi trastam. Nemot vera petijuma rezultatus autors
ir izstradajis trastu likumprojektu Latvijas komercbanku vajadzibam. ANNOTATION
The dissertation paper “The Essence of Trusts, its Recognition and Legal Regulation
in the Roman – German Law System Countries and Possible Introduction in Latvia”
is devoted to the legal regulation of trusts.
Chapter 1 “The essence, formation, classification and main problematic issues of
trusts” covers the historical development of trust instrument since first trusts
mentioned in the law history.
Chapter 2 “Trusts in several Continental law system countries” compares the legal
approach of several Roman – German law system countries to the trust instrument.
Chapter 3 “Hague Convention on Trusts” reflects the main issues of the Hague
Convention on the Law Applicable to Trusts and on their Recognition.
Chapter 4 “Principles of European Trust Law” provides the introduction to the
Principles of European Trust Law elaborated by the leading European academics in
the field of trust law
Chapter 5 “Trust instrument and Latvia” gives a detailed insight into Latvian legal
instruments which are analogous or similar to the trust. Taking into account the results
of the research, the author has elaborated draft Trust law for the needs of Latvian
commercial banks.