Private international law perspective on the (JUR5901)
Institution
University Of South Africa (Unisa)
Question Advise Mrs Zitha’s legal team on their chances of success in arguing for intended matrimonial domicile , therefore, for South African law, to be applicable to the parties’ proprietary consequences of marriage. Your answer has to include a fully referenced case discussion of No 30498/06...
Private international law perspective on the (JUR5901)
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By: dnameng • 5 months ago
The answer is too brief, it does not even make reference to any authority
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PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL
LAW PERSPECTIVE ON THE
PROPRIETARY
CONSEQUENCES OF
MARRIAGE (JUR 5901)
ASSIGNMENT 01
5/31/2024
DUE: DATE 31 MAY 2024
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