The newly enacted regulation concerning the status of children and the kinship concept has largely impacted the law of successions. This paper will, firstly, analyse the changes brought by the recent regulation to the system of legal successions and of representations. It will then look at the succession status (and its content) attributed to natural children who are not recognized, pointing out the related requirements and the extent of such cases. Finally, it will clarify the substantial profile of the succession rights of “children” and will examine the large number of protections given to them and, in particular, the action to claim the rights of an heir; all this also in light of the trend of the courts’ decisions (recently upheld) concerning the acquisition of the title to the estate by usucapion and on the basis of the transitory legal provisions set forth by the newly enacted regulation.
La riforma concernente lo status dei figli e il concetto di parentela si riverbera in maniera decisiva sul diritto successorio. Dopo aver analizzato come risulta modificato il sistema della successione legittima e della rappresentazione a seguito del recente intervento del legislatore, si analizza il contenuto della posizione successoria attribuita ai figli biologici privi di riconoscimento, evidenziando i presupposti e l’ampiezza della fattispecie. Acclarati i profili sostanziali dei diritti successori dei “figli”, si analizzano i vari strumenti di tutela e in particolare l’azione di petizione ereditaria, anche alla luce dell’orientamento della giurisprudenza, recentemente confermato, relativo all’acquisto per usucapione dei beni ereditari, nonché della disciplina intertemporale prevista dalla riforma.
Schiavone, G., Status di filiazione, nuovo concetto di parentela ed effetti successori: gli strumenti di protezione, <<JUS>>, 2014; LXI (3): 511-554 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/66791]
Status di filiazione, nuovo concetto di parentela ed effetti successori: gli strumenti di protezione
Schiavone, Giovanni
2014
Abstract
The newly enacted regulation concerning the status of children and the kinship concept has largely impacted the law of successions. This paper will, firstly, analyse the changes brought by the recent regulation to the system of legal successions and of representations. It will then look at the succession status (and its content) attributed to natural children who are not recognized, pointing out the related requirements and the extent of such cases. Finally, it will clarify the substantial profile of the succession rights of “children” and will examine the large number of protections given to them and, in particular, the action to claim the rights of an heir; all this also in light of the trend of the courts’ decisions (recently upheld) concerning the acquisition of the title to the estate by usucapion and on the basis of the transitory legal provisions set forth by the newly enacted regulation.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.