Law

Inge Kroppenberg

Privatautonomie von Todes wegen

Verfassungs- und zivilrechtliche Grundlagen der Testierfreiheit im Vergleich zur Vertragsfreiheit unter Lebenden

[Freedom of Testation. Its Foundations in Constitutional and Civil Law compared to Freedom of Contract among the Living.]

2008. XVI, 410 pages.

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Inge Kroppenberg shows that freedom of testation has been both historically and dogmatically influenced by elements of freedom of contract inter vivos. She reconstructs freedom of testation as a truly hereditary principle and thus consolidates it as the second cornerstone of German civil law besides freedom of contract.
Inge Kroppenberg shows that freedom of testation has been both historically and dogmatically influenced by elements of freedom of contract inter vivos. Although freedom of testation has never been denied as an independent principle of the German civil code, it has often been interpreted as a mere variation of freedom of contract and therefore has been influenced decisively by the notions of the law of the living. This applies to general concepts, such as for example that of the »control by the testator from the grave«, but also to individual dogmatic issues. The author reconstructs freedom of testation as a truly hereditary principle, thus showing that it is the second cornerstone of German civil law apart from freedom of contract.
Authors/Editors

Inge Kroppenberg Geboren 1968; Studium der Rechtswissenschaften an der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz; 2000 Promotion; 2005 Habilitation; Vertreterin der Professur für Antike Rechtsgeschichte, Europäische Privatrechtsgeschichte und Zivilrecht an der Universität Frankfurt am Main.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Archiv für die civilistische Praxis — 2010, 759–763 (Anne Röthel)
In: Juristenzeitung — 2009, 206 (Werner Schubert)
In: Zeitschrift für das gesamte Familienrecht (FamRZ) — 2008, 2255–2256 (Wolfgang Reimann)