International Trust Disputes
Herausgeber: Kempster, Steven; Meek, Alison; McMillan, Morven
International Trust Disputes
Herausgeber: Kempster, Steven; Meek, Alison; McMillan, Morven
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The new edition of this leading work continues to provide full analysis of both the legal and practical aspects of trusts disputes, with attention to jurisdiction-specific issues covering ten of the most relevant territories.
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The new edition of this leading work continues to provide full analysis of both the legal and practical aspects of trusts disputes, with attention to jurisdiction-specific issues covering ten of the most relevant territories.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 656
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 173mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1293g
- ISBN-13: 9780198832737
- ISBN-10: 0198832737
- Artikelnr.: 58479638
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 656
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 173mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1293g
- ISBN-13: 9780198832737
- ISBN-10: 0198832737
- Artikelnr.: 58479638
Steven Kempster is a partner in the trust and succession disputes team at Withers. He specialises in the resolution of disputes relating to the formation or administration of trusts and estates in England and in the offshore jurisdictions. He is a registered member of the Association of Contentious Trust and Probate Specialists (ACTAPS). Morven McMillan is a partner and head of the Trusts & Private Client team at the Maples Group in the Cayman Islands. She is a specialist in the field of contentious trusts disputes and also has considerable experience in non-contentious work. She is regularly involved in disputes relating to trusts, wills and inheritance. Morven is a member of the Society of Trust & Estate Practitioners (STEP), and of the Association of Contentious Trust and Probate Specialists (ACTAPS), and speaks regularly at international conferences. Alison Meek is a partner at Sinclair Gibson. She specializes in contentious trust and estate work for both onshore and offshore clients. She is a founder member of the Association of Contentious Trust and Probate Specialists (ACTAPS).
* Part I General Practice and Procedure
* Section A: Jurisdiction
* 1: Michael Ashdown: English Trust Law Principles
* Section B: External Disputes
* 2: Alison Meek: Matrimonial Disputes
* 3: Andrew De La Rosa: Succession and Forced Heirship Disputes
* 4: Jeremy Kosky, Maxine Mossman and Nicole Buncher: Sham Trusts and
Reserved Powers
* 5: Jonathan Hilliard QC and Jack Watson: Asset Protection and
Insolvency
* 6: Sofie Hoffman: Dishonest Assistance
* Section C: Internal Disputes
* 7: Susannah Meadway: Breach of Trust Claims
* 8: Shan Warnock-Smith QC: No-Contest Clauses
* 9: Simon Taube QC: Mistake, Rectification, and Hastings-Bass
* 10: Emily Exton and Roberta Harvey: Setting aside Trusts, Undue
Influence, and Capacity
* 11: Giles Richardson: Retirement, Replacement, and Removal of
Trustees
* 12: Steven Kempster: Rights to Information
* 13: Elizabeth Weaver: Directions and Beddoe Applications
* Section D: Procedure
* 14: Richard Dew: Injunctions
* 15: Andrea Zavos and Mark Lindley: Representation of Parties
* 16: Nicola Evans: Involvement of Charitable Interests
* 17: Beverly-Ann Rogers: Alternative Dispute Resolution
* 18: Anthony Poulton: Variation and Compromise
* 19: Tracey Angus QC: Appeals
* 20: Joanna Poole and Joseph de Lacey: Costs
* Part II: Jurisdictions
* 21: Anna Bruce-Smith and Ben Adamson: Bermuda
* 22: Arabella Di Iorio: British Virgin Islands
* 23: Morven McMillan: Cayman Islands
* 24: Charles Simpson: Gibraltar
* 25: Elaine Gray and Karen Le Cras: Guernsey
* 26: John Rimmer: Isle of Man
* 27: Nigel Sanders: Jersey
* 28: Dr. Stefan Wenaweser: Liechtenstein
* 29: Andrew Butler and Nat Walker: New Zealand
* 30: Tina Wüstemann and Marco Frigg: Switzerland
* Section A: Jurisdiction
* 1: Michael Ashdown: English Trust Law Principles
* Section B: External Disputes
* 2: Alison Meek: Matrimonial Disputes
* 3: Andrew De La Rosa: Succession and Forced Heirship Disputes
* 4: Jeremy Kosky, Maxine Mossman and Nicole Buncher: Sham Trusts and
Reserved Powers
* 5: Jonathan Hilliard QC and Jack Watson: Asset Protection and
Insolvency
* 6: Sofie Hoffman: Dishonest Assistance
* Section C: Internal Disputes
* 7: Susannah Meadway: Breach of Trust Claims
* 8: Shan Warnock-Smith QC: No-Contest Clauses
* 9: Simon Taube QC: Mistake, Rectification, and Hastings-Bass
* 10: Emily Exton and Roberta Harvey: Setting aside Trusts, Undue
Influence, and Capacity
* 11: Giles Richardson: Retirement, Replacement, and Removal of
Trustees
* 12: Steven Kempster: Rights to Information
* 13: Elizabeth Weaver: Directions and Beddoe Applications
* Section D: Procedure
* 14: Richard Dew: Injunctions
* 15: Andrea Zavos and Mark Lindley: Representation of Parties
* 16: Nicola Evans: Involvement of Charitable Interests
* 17: Beverly-Ann Rogers: Alternative Dispute Resolution
* 18: Anthony Poulton: Variation and Compromise
* 19: Tracey Angus QC: Appeals
* 20: Joanna Poole and Joseph de Lacey: Costs
* Part II: Jurisdictions
* 21: Anna Bruce-Smith and Ben Adamson: Bermuda
* 22: Arabella Di Iorio: British Virgin Islands
* 23: Morven McMillan: Cayman Islands
* 24: Charles Simpson: Gibraltar
* 25: Elaine Gray and Karen Le Cras: Guernsey
* 26: John Rimmer: Isle of Man
* 27: Nigel Sanders: Jersey
* 28: Dr. Stefan Wenaweser: Liechtenstein
* 29: Andrew Butler and Nat Walker: New Zealand
* 30: Tina Wüstemann and Marco Frigg: Switzerland
* Part I General Practice and Procedure
* Section A: Jurisdiction
* 1: Michael Ashdown: English Trust Law Principles
* Section B: External Disputes
* 2: Alison Meek: Matrimonial Disputes
* 3: Andrew De La Rosa: Succession and Forced Heirship Disputes
* 4: Jeremy Kosky, Maxine Mossman and Nicole Buncher: Sham Trusts and
Reserved Powers
* 5: Jonathan Hilliard QC and Jack Watson: Asset Protection and
Insolvency
* 6: Sofie Hoffman: Dishonest Assistance
* Section C: Internal Disputes
* 7: Susannah Meadway: Breach of Trust Claims
* 8: Shan Warnock-Smith QC: No-Contest Clauses
* 9: Simon Taube QC: Mistake, Rectification, and Hastings-Bass
* 10: Emily Exton and Roberta Harvey: Setting aside Trusts, Undue
Influence, and Capacity
* 11: Giles Richardson: Retirement, Replacement, and Removal of
Trustees
* 12: Steven Kempster: Rights to Information
* 13: Elizabeth Weaver: Directions and Beddoe Applications
* Section D: Procedure
* 14: Richard Dew: Injunctions
* 15: Andrea Zavos and Mark Lindley: Representation of Parties
* 16: Nicola Evans: Involvement of Charitable Interests
* 17: Beverly-Ann Rogers: Alternative Dispute Resolution
* 18: Anthony Poulton: Variation and Compromise
* 19: Tracey Angus QC: Appeals
* 20: Joanna Poole and Joseph de Lacey: Costs
* Part II: Jurisdictions
* 21: Anna Bruce-Smith and Ben Adamson: Bermuda
* 22: Arabella Di Iorio: British Virgin Islands
* 23: Morven McMillan: Cayman Islands
* 24: Charles Simpson: Gibraltar
* 25: Elaine Gray and Karen Le Cras: Guernsey
* 26: John Rimmer: Isle of Man
* 27: Nigel Sanders: Jersey
* 28: Dr. Stefan Wenaweser: Liechtenstein
* 29: Andrew Butler and Nat Walker: New Zealand
* 30: Tina Wüstemann and Marco Frigg: Switzerland
* Section A: Jurisdiction
* 1: Michael Ashdown: English Trust Law Principles
* Section B: External Disputes
* 2: Alison Meek: Matrimonial Disputes
* 3: Andrew De La Rosa: Succession and Forced Heirship Disputes
* 4: Jeremy Kosky, Maxine Mossman and Nicole Buncher: Sham Trusts and
Reserved Powers
* 5: Jonathan Hilliard QC and Jack Watson: Asset Protection and
Insolvency
* 6: Sofie Hoffman: Dishonest Assistance
* Section C: Internal Disputes
* 7: Susannah Meadway: Breach of Trust Claims
* 8: Shan Warnock-Smith QC: No-Contest Clauses
* 9: Simon Taube QC: Mistake, Rectification, and Hastings-Bass
* 10: Emily Exton and Roberta Harvey: Setting aside Trusts, Undue
Influence, and Capacity
* 11: Giles Richardson: Retirement, Replacement, and Removal of
Trustees
* 12: Steven Kempster: Rights to Information
* 13: Elizabeth Weaver: Directions and Beddoe Applications
* Section D: Procedure
* 14: Richard Dew: Injunctions
* 15: Andrea Zavos and Mark Lindley: Representation of Parties
* 16: Nicola Evans: Involvement of Charitable Interests
* 17: Beverly-Ann Rogers: Alternative Dispute Resolution
* 18: Anthony Poulton: Variation and Compromise
* 19: Tracey Angus QC: Appeals
* 20: Joanna Poole and Joseph de Lacey: Costs
* Part II: Jurisdictions
* 21: Anna Bruce-Smith and Ben Adamson: Bermuda
* 22: Arabella Di Iorio: British Virgin Islands
* 23: Morven McMillan: Cayman Islands
* 24: Charles Simpson: Gibraltar
* 25: Elaine Gray and Karen Le Cras: Guernsey
* 26: John Rimmer: Isle of Man
* 27: Nigel Sanders: Jersey
* 28: Dr. Stefan Wenaweser: Liechtenstein
* 29: Andrew Butler and Nat Walker: New Zealand
* 30: Tina Wüstemann and Marco Frigg: Switzerland