日本民法上 祭祀財産承繼規定의 變遷에 관한 小考
A Study on the History of the Provision for Succession of Property for Ancestor Worship in Japanese Civil Law
- 한국가족법학회
- 가족법연구
- 家族法硏究 第21卷 2號
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2007.0731 - 60 (30 pages)
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It is a tradition for Japanese and Korean to worship their ancestors, and to consider religious services for the worship as important events. It is not rare, even today, to visit their ancestors’ graves in the memory of them. Japanese politicians and lawmakers have intervened that tradition through revising laws. For instance, Myunchi civil law defined a succession of property for ancestor worship as the privileged right of ‘headship(in Korean, “kadok”) inheritance.’ However, after the War, there were a lot of debates and criticisms on that issue. And finally, the revision of law made a family system and ‘headship inheritance’ abolished.<BR> The purpose of this paper is to clarify what kind of debates and criticisms were there, to find out how the law revised at that time, and to search the current theories and case laws on that issue in Japan as well.<BR> I hope that this research and study could suggest the problems and solutions on the regime for a Korean succession of property for ancestor worship.
Ⅰ. 머리말<BR>Ⅱ. 祭祀(財産承繼)條項의 改正經緯<BR>Ⅲ. 改正祭祀條項에 대한 論議<BR>Ⅳ. 現在의 判例와 學說의 傾向<BR>Ⅴ. 맺음말<BR>《참고문헌》<BR>
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