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7e Journée de Droit Patrimonial International

Tuesday 9 September 2025
University of Lausanne, Switzerland

Co-organised by the Centre for Comparative, European, and International Law and CEDIDAC, in collaboration with the Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Family Law, the 7th edition of the International Property Law Day is dedicated to property planning between spouses in the event of separation, divorce, or death.

Roxane Reiser will speak on two sessions at the event:

11am – Agreements upon Divorce in English Law

3.10pm – Agreements upon Death in English Law

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