tlb wrote:In the text shown the Protector is clearly stating that Grayson could be forced by treaty to honor Manticoran inheritance laws; which should have answered the question that you posed. Grayson laws always apply when only Graysons are involved and the same with Manticoran laws; but in cases involving citizens of both, then those citizens might well get to pick which law to follow.
Galactic Sapper wrote:There are different degrees of conflict. Should something happen to both Honor and Raoul, right now Katharine would have a solid claim on the Harrington steading under Manticoran law but no claim at all under Grayson law, while Faith would have an ironclad claim under Grayson law but only third claim under Manticoran law, behind Katharine and Emily's second child.
In the quoted case, Devon may well win in a bid to inherit the Steadholdership because no one else has a potential claim on it. There's no conflict in law simply because Devon is technically the legal heir in both systems (excepting the Grayson citizenship issue). As it is now, there are potential situations where Grayson law would directly contradict Manticoran law and it would be foolish to expect either one to completely surrender their own law in their own territory. Harmonizing laws is one thing, but that would basically be Grayson surrendering their independence to join the Empire.
That is simply not a normal reading of the way a treaty recognizing each others laws works. Under such a treaty each surrenders some of their independence when a case involves the other nation. A number of years back, a group of Australians made a multi-million dollar killing in the Virginia lottery, but when Virginia tried to claim income tax it was barred because the US and Australia had made a treaty exempting citizens of one from the tax laws of the other, So the Australian government got to apply its tax laws to the jackpot, not anyone in the US.
Next, as I have repeatedly said; whether Katherine has a better claim in Manticore on Honor's Manticoran title and possessions than Faith does, depends entirely on details of Manticoran inheritance law that we do not know at this time. But if she does then she also has a better claim on Honor's Grayson title and properties than Faith under the treaty that the Protector mentioned.
Technically if Faith were already living, then Devon would still have a claim in both countries; but that claim would nor be as strong as Faith's, because her kinship was closer. What actually happened is that Devon did not contest Grayson holding Honor's titles and possessions for a potential sibling, because he was overwhelmed by what he got from Honor's estate in Manticore.