Click here to read the review first published on Hearsay - Electronic Journal of the Bar Association of Qld - Issue 63: July 2013. Click here to read the review first published in ETHOS - ACT Law Society Issue 228 June 2013. The Law of Succession by Gino Dal Pont and Ken Mackie contains an up-to-date account, commentary and analysis of the Australian law of succession.
Although history cannot but colour the modern law, the Law of Succession avoids an overtly historical focus and instead targets what is most pertinent in modern Australian succession practice and theory. It also adopts a comparative slant, with frequent reference to material, including case law, statute and law reform commission reports, from other common law jurisdictions, to provide a counterpoint for Australian law. Features
Focusing on modern practice and theory underscoring Australian succession law
Explaining the theory behind the relevant legal rules, as well as counter-views, in order to clarify the context within which succession law operates.
Frequent reference to case law, statutes and law reform commission reports from other common law jurisdictions, so as to provide a truly comparative approach to Australian succession law and practice.