The Worlds of the Trust
Herausgeber: Smith, Lionel
The Worlds of the Trust
Herausgeber: Smith, Lionel
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This collection of essays explores the law of trusts as it is understood in civilian and mixed jurisdictions.
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This collection of essays explores the law of trusts as it is understood in civilian and mixed jurisdictions.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 584
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 1089g
- ISBN-13: 9781107032439
- ISBN-10: 1107032431
- Artikelnr.: 37631798
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 584
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 1089g
- ISBN-13: 9781107032439
- ISBN-10: 1107032431
- Artikelnr.: 37631798
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Trusts: the essentials Lusina Ho; 2. The civil law trust: a modality of
ownership, or an interlude in ownership? Yaëll Emerich; 3. How to square
the circle: the challenge met by Swiss insolvency law in dealing with
common law trusts Aude Peyrot; 4. Can a modern legal system do without the
trust? Reinout Wibier; 5. Stateless trusts Lionel Smith; 6. The security
fiducie in French law François Barrière; 7. The trustee: mainspring, or
only a cog, in the French fiducie? Blandine Mallet-Bricout; 8. British
colonial law and the establishment of family waqfs by Arabs in the Straits
Settlements, 1860-1941 Nurfadzilah Yahaya; 9. Zionist settlers and the
English private trust in Mandate Palestine Adam Hofri-Winogradow; 10.
Jurisprudential milestones in the development of trust law in South
Africa's mixed legal system François du Toit; 11. The framing of a European
law of trusts Alexandra Braun; 12. The dilution of the trust Gregory
Alexander; 13. The compatibility of the trust with the civil law notion of
property Paul Matthews; 14. Categorically different: unintended
consequences of trust taxonomy Michael Lubetsky; 15. Why civil law
countries might forego the individual trustee: provocative insights from
the new-to-the-fold Iris Goodwin; 16. The contribution of fiduciary law
Thomas Gallanis; 17. Convergence and divergence in the worlds of the trust:
duties and liabilities of trustees under the Chinese trust Rebecca Lee; 18.
Trust law as fiduciary governance plus asset partitioning Robert Sitkoff;
19. Parallels between the civilian separate patrimony, real subrogation and
the idea of property in a trust fund Magdalena Raczynska; 20. Rights
against rights and real obligations Remus Valsan; 21. The trust and its
civilian analogues Ben McFarlane; 22. Up there in the Begriffshimmel?
George Gretton.
ownership, or an interlude in ownership? Yaëll Emerich; 3. How to square
the circle: the challenge met by Swiss insolvency law in dealing with
common law trusts Aude Peyrot; 4. Can a modern legal system do without the
trust? Reinout Wibier; 5. Stateless trusts Lionel Smith; 6. The security
fiducie in French law François Barrière; 7. The trustee: mainspring, or
only a cog, in the French fiducie? Blandine Mallet-Bricout; 8. British
colonial law and the establishment of family waqfs by Arabs in the Straits
Settlements, 1860-1941 Nurfadzilah Yahaya; 9. Zionist settlers and the
English private trust in Mandate Palestine Adam Hofri-Winogradow; 10.
Jurisprudential milestones in the development of trust law in South
Africa's mixed legal system François du Toit; 11. The framing of a European
law of trusts Alexandra Braun; 12. The dilution of the trust Gregory
Alexander; 13. The compatibility of the trust with the civil law notion of
property Paul Matthews; 14. Categorically different: unintended
consequences of trust taxonomy Michael Lubetsky; 15. Why civil law
countries might forego the individual trustee: provocative insights from
the new-to-the-fold Iris Goodwin; 16. The contribution of fiduciary law
Thomas Gallanis; 17. Convergence and divergence in the worlds of the trust:
duties and liabilities of trustees under the Chinese trust Rebecca Lee; 18.
Trust law as fiduciary governance plus asset partitioning Robert Sitkoff;
19. Parallels between the civilian separate patrimony, real subrogation and
the idea of property in a trust fund Magdalena Raczynska; 20. Rights
against rights and real obligations Remus Valsan; 21. The trust and its
civilian analogues Ben McFarlane; 22. Up there in the Begriffshimmel?
George Gretton.
1. Trusts: the essentials Lusina Ho; 2. The civil law trust: a modality of
ownership, or an interlude in ownership? Yaëll Emerich; 3. How to square
the circle: the challenge met by Swiss insolvency law in dealing with
common law trusts Aude Peyrot; 4. Can a modern legal system do without the
trust? Reinout Wibier; 5. Stateless trusts Lionel Smith; 6. The security
fiducie in French law François Barrière; 7. The trustee: mainspring, or
only a cog, in the French fiducie? Blandine Mallet-Bricout; 8. British
colonial law and the establishment of family waqfs by Arabs in the Straits
Settlements, 1860-1941 Nurfadzilah Yahaya; 9. Zionist settlers and the
English private trust in Mandate Palestine Adam Hofri-Winogradow; 10.
Jurisprudential milestones in the development of trust law in South
Africa's mixed legal system François du Toit; 11. The framing of a European
law of trusts Alexandra Braun; 12. The dilution of the trust Gregory
Alexander; 13. The compatibility of the trust with the civil law notion of
property Paul Matthews; 14. Categorically different: unintended
consequences of trust taxonomy Michael Lubetsky; 15. Why civil law
countries might forego the individual trustee: provocative insights from
the new-to-the-fold Iris Goodwin; 16. The contribution of fiduciary law
Thomas Gallanis; 17. Convergence and divergence in the worlds of the trust:
duties and liabilities of trustees under the Chinese trust Rebecca Lee; 18.
Trust law as fiduciary governance plus asset partitioning Robert Sitkoff;
19. Parallels between the civilian separate patrimony, real subrogation and
the idea of property in a trust fund Magdalena Raczynska; 20. Rights
against rights and real obligations Remus Valsan; 21. The trust and its
civilian analogues Ben McFarlane; 22. Up there in the Begriffshimmel?
George Gretton.
ownership, or an interlude in ownership? Yaëll Emerich; 3. How to square
the circle: the challenge met by Swiss insolvency law in dealing with
common law trusts Aude Peyrot; 4. Can a modern legal system do without the
trust? Reinout Wibier; 5. Stateless trusts Lionel Smith; 6. The security
fiducie in French law François Barrière; 7. The trustee: mainspring, or
only a cog, in the French fiducie? Blandine Mallet-Bricout; 8. British
colonial law and the establishment of family waqfs by Arabs in the Straits
Settlements, 1860-1941 Nurfadzilah Yahaya; 9. Zionist settlers and the
English private trust in Mandate Palestine Adam Hofri-Winogradow; 10.
Jurisprudential milestones in the development of trust law in South
Africa's mixed legal system François du Toit; 11. The framing of a European
law of trusts Alexandra Braun; 12. The dilution of the trust Gregory
Alexander; 13. The compatibility of the trust with the civil law notion of
property Paul Matthews; 14. Categorically different: unintended
consequences of trust taxonomy Michael Lubetsky; 15. Why civil law
countries might forego the individual trustee: provocative insights from
the new-to-the-fold Iris Goodwin; 16. The contribution of fiduciary law
Thomas Gallanis; 17. Convergence and divergence in the worlds of the trust:
duties and liabilities of trustees under the Chinese trust Rebecca Lee; 18.
Trust law as fiduciary governance plus asset partitioning Robert Sitkoff;
19. Parallels between the civilian separate patrimony, real subrogation and
the idea of property in a trust fund Magdalena Raczynska; 20. Rights
against rights and real obligations Remus Valsan; 21. The trust and its
civilian analogues Ben McFarlane; 22. Up there in the Begriffshimmel?
George Gretton.