
Pablo Quinzá Redondo, Tenured Track University Professor of International Law and professor of the Master’s Degree in Law, Business and Justice, has recently published a monograph on the marital property system in the editorial Tirant lo Blanch.
14 april 2016
The monograph elaborated by Dr Pablo Quinzá Redondo deals with the study of the phenomenon of the marital property system in the member states of the European Union in two distinct parts. In the first one of them, it is described the current existing scenario in the European Union, from a double point of view, a material and a conflictual one, by analysing the problems that citizens face in relation to this matter and taking into consideration the attempts of harmonisation and unification carried out by institutions or international organisms.
After drawing to the conclusion of the global insufficiency of all of them, the future scenario of the marital property system from the point of view of legislative actions of the European Union is analysed, paying special attention in the Proposal of Regulations of marital property system presented by the European Commission and the possible creation of an European marital property system.
In Régimen económico matrimonial: aspectos sustantivos y conflictuales (Marital Property System: substantive and conflictual aspects), Dr Pablo Quinzá Redondo deals with the following topics:
- Systems of Civil Law;
- Common Law in England and Wales;
- Articles 9.2 and 9.3 of the Civil Code on the law applicable to the marital property system in the Spanish legal system;
- Legislative actions of the European Union in terms of marital property system.
Dr Pablo Quinzá Redondo is graduated in Law (2010) and Business Management and Administration (2010), Master’s Degree in Corporate Law (2012) and Doctor in Law from the Faculty of Law of the Universitat de València (2015). His fields of knowledge are Private International Law of family and inheritance and Interregional Law. He has carried out research stays at the Max Planck Institute of Comparative Law and Private International Law of Hamburg (2012, 2013 and 2014), the Utrecht University (2013), the National Autonomous University of Mexico (2014) and the Pontificial Catholic University of Valparaíso (2015).
Likewise, he is author of different articles, book chapters and books, among which stand out the following ones:
- “DGRN Resolution of 20 January 2011. Refusal of the registration of a notarial certification of deed of sale awarded in Venezuela”, Cuadernos Civitas de jurisprudencia Civil, nº 88, 2012.
- “Sentence of the Supreme Court of 10 July 2012. Negative conflict of territorial jurisdiction”, Cuadernos Civitas de Jurisprudencia Civil, nº 92, 2013.
- “More than one legal system in the Regulations (EU) of Inheritance with special reference to the Spanish legal system”, Indret, nº 3, 2013 (with Gregor Christandl).