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House law or House laws (Hausgesetze) are rules that govern a royal family or dynasty in matters of eligibility for succession to a throne, membership in a dynasty, exercise of a regency, or entitlement to dynastic rank, titles and styles. Prevalent in European monarchies during the nineteenth century, few countries have house laws any longer, so that they are, as a category of law, of more historical than current significance. If applied today, house laws are mostly upheld by members of royal and princely families as a matter of tradition.

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  • Hausgesetz (de)
  • House law (en)
  • Legge di successione dinastica (it)
  • Huisverdrag (nl)
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  • Als Hausgesetz, Hausordnung oder Hausvertrag bezeichnet man Regelungen, die sich Familien des Hochadels gaben (und in Liechtenstein noch heute geben), um familien- und vermögensrechtliche Fragen zu regeln. Der Grund dafür ist, dass in den meisten Monarchien das staatliche Recht den Hochadel berechtigte, seine Angelegenheiten autonom zu regeln. (de)
  • Si definisce legge di successione dinastica il complesso di norme che regolano famiglie reali o dinastie in merito alla successione al trono e all'appartenenza alla dinastia stessa, dalla quale deriva il diritto a uno specifico rango, titolo e trattamento, e, conseguentemente, l'idoneità a ricoprire determinate cariche dello Stato, come nel caso della reggenza. Tale complesso di norme rientra nell'ambito del diritto dinastico e di quello pubblico e si distingue dalla successione civile, regolamentata dal diritto civile. (it)
  • House law or House laws (Hausgesetze) are rules that govern a royal family or dynasty in matters of eligibility for succession to a throne, membership in a dynasty, exercise of a regency, or entitlement to dynastic rank, titles and styles. Prevalent in European monarchies during the nineteenth century, few countries have house laws any longer, so that they are, as a category of law, of more historical than current significance. If applied today, house laws are mostly upheld by members of royal and princely families as a matter of tradition. (en)
  • Een huisverdrag of familieverdrag is een overeenkomst binnen een adellijke familie. De overeenkomst kan afspraken over opvolging binnen de familie bevatten of voorzien in huiswetten. Huisverdragen werden door heel Europa gesloten, maar vooral in het Heilige Roomse Rijk en werden beschouwd als wetten. In de 19e eeuw en vooral na het revolutiejaar 1848 veranderde het juridisch inzicht sterk en kon men door grondwetten de huisverdragen zonder instemming van het parlement niet meer als bindende overeenkomst zien. (nl)
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  • Als Hausgesetz, Hausordnung oder Hausvertrag bezeichnet man Regelungen, die sich Familien des Hochadels gaben (und in Liechtenstein noch heute geben), um familien- und vermögensrechtliche Fragen zu regeln. Der Grund dafür ist, dass in den meisten Monarchien das staatliche Recht den Hochadel berechtigte, seine Angelegenheiten autonom zu regeln. (de)
  • House law or House laws (Hausgesetze) are rules that govern a royal family or dynasty in matters of eligibility for succession to a throne, membership in a dynasty, exercise of a regency, or entitlement to dynastic rank, titles and styles. Prevalent in European monarchies during the nineteenth century, few countries have house laws any longer, so that they are, as a category of law, of more historical than current significance. If applied today, house laws are mostly upheld by members of royal and princely families as a matter of tradition. Some dynasties have codified house laws, which then form a distinct section of the laws of the realm, e.g., Monaco, Japan, Liechtenstein and, formerly, most of Germany's monarchies, as well as Austria and Russia. Other monarchies had few laws regulating royal life. In still others, whatever laws existed were not gathered in any particular section of the nation's laws. In Germany where many dynasties reigned as more or less independent sovereigns, laws governing dynastic rights constituted a distinct branch of jurisprudence called private princely law (Privatfürstenrecht). (en)
  • Een huisverdrag of familieverdrag is een overeenkomst binnen een adellijke familie. De overeenkomst kan afspraken over opvolging binnen de familie bevatten of voorzien in huiswetten. Huisverdragen werden door heel Europa gesloten, maar vooral in het Heilige Roomse Rijk en werden beschouwd als wetten. In de 19e eeuw en vooral na het revolutiejaar 1848 veranderde het juridisch inzicht sterk en kon men door grondwetten de huisverdragen zonder instemming van het parlement niet meer als bindende overeenkomst zien. In Duitsland heeft de rechter vastgesteld dat de huisverdragen niet rechtsgeldig zijn. Zo kan het hoofd van het huis Hohenzollern niemand in zijn familie verplichten met iemand van dezelfde stand (Ebenbürtigkeit) of geloof te huwen. Volgens de huiswet zou een prins zijn titel anders kwijtraken. De rechter stelde vast dat de titel in het Duitse recht onderdeel van de naam is. In de huiswetten van het huis staat een dergelijke sanctie wel beschreven. (nl)
  • Si definisce legge di successione dinastica il complesso di norme che regolano famiglie reali o dinastie in merito alla successione al trono e all'appartenenza alla dinastia stessa, dalla quale deriva il diritto a uno specifico rango, titolo e trattamento, e, conseguentemente, l'idoneità a ricoprire determinate cariche dello Stato, come nel caso della reggenza. Tale complesso di norme rientra nell'ambito del diritto dinastico e di quello pubblico e si distingue dalla successione civile, regolamentata dal diritto civile. (it)
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