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Key Ideas in Trusts Law

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Key Ideas in Trusts Law offers an in-depth yet accessible exploration of trusts law, a subject often viewed as challenging by students. It begins with foundational definitions and the historical evolution of trusts law, progressing through detailed discussions of various types of trusts, including trusts for persons, charitable and non-charitable purpose trusts, express, constructive, and resulting trusts. The book clarifies complex terminology related to breaches of trust and their remedies, and concludes by examining the societal harms caused by trusts law, particularly its role in offshore tax havens, while contemplating possible reforms. With extensive references to numerous books, articles, and cases, this text equips students with a comprehensive understanding of trusts law in England & Wales and worldwide.
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This book is ideal for law students and legal scholars seeking a clear and comprehensive introduction to trusts law. It is particularly suited for those studying trusts in England & Wales and internationally, as well as practitioners interested in the subject's academic debates and contemporary reforms.

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This book provides an in-depth and easy to understand account of a subject that students often find dauntingly difficult to master.

The opening chapter sets out some definitions of what a trust is, and goes on to clearly explain the history of trusts law and how both trusts law and the roles played by trusts have changed over time. Different types of trust (trusts for persons, charitable and non-charitable purpose trusts, express trusts, constructive trusts, and resulting trusts) are explored in detail over the following two chapters.

The fourth chapter sets out the law on when someone will commit a breach of trust and what remedies will be available when such a breach is committed; the obscure and intimidating terminology that affects this area of law is explained and made easy to use.

A concluding chapter explores the harms caused by trusts law, particularly through its use to store wealth in tax havens abroad, and considers possibilities for reforming the law to mitigate those harms.

With references to almost 150 books and articles, and almost 150 cases, Key Ideas in Trusts Law will save students a huge amount of time in terms of developing a sophisticated knowledge of the past, present and potential futures of trusts law both in England & Wales, and across the world, as well as the academic and judicial debates that surround this area of law.

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Praised for its clarity and sharp analysis, the book is regarded by experts as an impressive, well-written resource that integrates recent legal developments into a concise format. Julius Grower of the University of Oxford describes McBride as a 'master craftsman' whose perceptive comments benefit students starting their trusts studies. Derek Whayman of Newcastle University values the engaging style and the book's ability to provide an overview that facilitates deeper exploration. Graham Virgo from the University of Cambridge finds it both challenging and thought-provoking, while Adam Hofri-Winogradow highlights its success in modernising trusts law discussion without the bulkiness typical of similar titles.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781509938698

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 June 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Hart Publishing

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 12.0mm

Width: 138.0mm

Height: 214.0mm

Weight: 200g

Pages: 144

About the Author

Nicholas J McBride is Fellow of Pembroke College, University of Cambridge, UK.

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