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Conference on Wills Substitutes (Lausanne, 8 September 2026)

July 2, 2026/1 Comment/in News/by Krzysztof Pacula
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On 8 September 2026 Andrea Bonomi and the Centre for Comparative, European and International Law of the University of Lausanne are organizing a conference titled „Wills substitutes” in comparative and private international law.

Speakers include: Michael W. Galligan (New York), Edward Reed (London) and Jeffrey Talpis (Montreal), Charlotte Wendland (Munich), Sophie Lambert (Aix-Marseille), François Derème (Mons), Angelo Chianale (Turin), Francesco Schurr (Liechtenstein) and Julien Perrin (Lausanne).

Discussions will be held partly in French and partly in English.

The full programme is available here.

Participants may join onsite in Lausanne or online. The registration form can be found here. University scholars may contact the organizer for discounted rates (at andrea.bonomi@unil.ch).

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  1. Lolajack.usGamer says:
    July 3, 2026 at 12:14 am

    Interesting topic for a conference. I wonder how conflict of laws will impact estate planning in different jurisdictions.

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