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"In general terms, conflicts of competence between the various national legislations is one of the classic hurdles to be cleared in creating an increasingly cohesive European Union. This is an issue that has affected – or does affect – various areas of European law, including the area of succession rights. Yet it is not merely a legal problem: it is an issue that, unfortunately, has a major bearing on painful individual and family affairs of many European citizens who, when a relative passes away in a Member State other than their home country, must, on top of everything else, deal with complex legal problems that are too often afflicted with differences between the two countries’ legal systems. Lastly, the European Certificate of Succession also helps to cover over a legislative gap that, over the years, has inevitably caused problems in all Member States and major inconvenience to many citizens at a particularly difficult time in their lives."@en1
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