Open lecture
February 24 2025, 5:00 PM, virtual session.
Free registration
Hereditary Successions.
Presentations:
Juan Pablo Murga Fernández.
Associate Professor of Civil Law, University of Sevilla.
Moderator:
Delfín Martínez Pérez.
Notary of Alicante.
Organised by:
Chair of Notarial Law, University of Alicante.
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