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      Audiovisual wills: A contemporary approach to testamentary formalities

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      Author(s)
      Aksoy, Hüseyin Can
      Date
      2022-12-01
      Source Title
      Erasmus Law Review
      Print ISSN
      22102671
      Publisher
      Boom Uitgevers
      Volume
      2022
      Issue
      1
      Pages
      30 - 44
      Language
      English
      Type
      Article
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      Abstract
      Despite several differences between civil law and common law jurisdictions, today’s modern succession law is based on Roman law, which requires strict formal rules for will-making. However, a historical perspective demonstrates that there is a slow but continuous shift away from strict formalism. In fact, form’s superiority over substance is diminishing, and testamentary formalities are mellowing. Yet legislative intervention is compulsory to ensure that succession law is in harmony with the latest technological developments of the era. We argue that de lege ferenda, legal order should allow testators to execute audiovisual wills through electronic means of communication. Within this stance, the option of audiovisual wills should not be restricted to cases of emergency. Everyone should be allowed to make an audiovisual will at any time, and such wills should not be automatically terminated if the testator is still alive after a specific time following the execution of the will. However, one needs a feasible and secure system that will ensure that audiovisual wills bestow the functions of testamentary formalities. Accordingly, we propose that each state create a digital registry. Testators could upload their audiovisual wills to such a registry, and these wills could be shared directly with competent public authorities. © 2022, Boom Uitgevers. All rights reserved.
      Keywords
      Audiovisual will
      Intestacy
      Nuncupative will
      Oral will
      Testamentary formalities
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/111910
      Published Version (Please cite this version)
      https://dx.doi.org/10.5553/ELR.000219
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