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Trends in Contemporary Trust Law A. J. Oakley (Lecturer in Law, University of Cambridge Fellow, Lecturer in Law, University of Cambridge Fellow, Trinity Hall, Cambridge)

Trends in Contemporary Trust Law By A. J. Oakley (Lecturer in Law, University of Cambridge Fellow, Lecturer in Law, University of Cambridge Fellow, Trinity Hall, Cambridge)

Summary

This collection of essays demonstrates the continuing vitality and commercial importance of trusts in the Common Law world. Trusts is a subject that continues to excite interest with its mixture of sophisticated thinking and practical applications.

Trends in Contemporary Trust Law Summary

Trends in Contemporary Trust Law by A. J. Oakley (Lecturer in Law, University of Cambridge Fellow, Lecturer in Law, University of Cambridge Fellow, Trinity Hall, Cambridge)

This important collection of essays by a distinguished group of trust lawyers demonstrates that trusts law continues to be an area of great vitality and practical significance. Trusts is a subject that excites interest with its mixture of sophisticated thinking and practical commercial application. The papers in this volume not only have international appeal but also cover areas which are currently important to the legal profession. The essays range widely over subjects as varied as non-charitable purpose trusts (important for their use in tax havens in commercial and estate planning roles), the protector (a figure increasingly introduced to discretionary trusts in tax havens), pension trusts (important in the light of recent pension fraud), the duty of care owed by company directors to the company, liability and remedies for breach of trust, equities reaction to modern domestic relationships and taxation of the constructive trustee.

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GOR013982092
9780198262862
0198262868
Trends in Contemporary Trust Law by A. J. Oakley (Lecturer in Law, University of Cambridge Fellow, Lecturer in Law, University of Cambridge Fellow, Trinity Hall, Cambridge)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
1997-01-23
380
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