Prescription of the Decedent’s Debts, Dating From the Time of Old Austrian Civil Code From 1811 (ABGB) in Slovenia and Croatia

Q4 Social Sciences
Nana Weber
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The establishment of the first Yugoslav state in 1918 was, from a legal point of view, the merger of six quite different legal traditions into one common state formation, and did not bring with it immediate legal unification, which was most evident in the field of civil law. Austrian Civil Code (ABGB) of 1811, as an interesting and endurable sub-type of transnational law, governed almost exclusively, with minimal differences, civil law in most of the territory of the present-day Slovenia and Croatia. Its legal rules survived the Second World War and were applied well into the late 1970s, in part even until the enactment of the new Slovene Code of Obligations in 2002 and the Croatian Obligations Act in 2005. However, since ABGB as a source of law has never been definitively abrogated, its legal rules are still applicable for deciding disputes in both countries, even in the case of the liability of heirs for the deceased’s debts, if the related contract of delivery was concluded as far back as 1960.
斯洛文尼亚和克罗地亚从 1811 年《奥地利旧民法典》(ABGB)时代起对死者债务的规定
从法律的角度来看,1918 年第一个南斯拉夫国家的建立是将六个迥然不同的法律传统合并为一个共同的国家,但并没有立即带来法律上的统一,这在民法领域表现得最为明显。1811 年的《奥地利民法典》(ABGB)是跨国法律中一个有趣且可持续的子类型,它几乎只管辖现今斯洛文尼亚和克罗地亚大部分领土上的民法,差异极小。其法律规则经历了第二次世界大战,并一直沿用到 20 世纪 70 年代末,部分甚至一直沿用到 2002 年颁布新的《斯洛文尼亚债务法》和 2005 年颁布《克罗地亚债务法》。然而,由于《斯洛文尼亚债务法》作为法律渊源从未被明确废除,其法律规则仍适用于裁决两国的争端,甚至在继承人对死者债务的责任方面,如果相关交付合同早在 1960 年就已订立。
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