This book provides a comprehensive treatment of the supervisory jurisdiction over trust administration, distilling the essential principles that guide the Court's intervention in this area to facilitate the ongoing performance of trusts, and examines the interaction of the essential principles in this area with key aspects of trust law.
This book provides a comprehensive treatment of the supervisory jurisdiction over trust administration, distilling the essential principles that guide the Court's intervention in this area to facilitate the ongoing performance of trusts, and examines the interaction of the essential principles in this area with key aspects of trust law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Daniel Clarry is a barrister and legal academic with professional experiences in a number of common law jurisdictions, including Australia, Canada, England & Wales and the United States. He completed a PhD in Law at the University of Cambridge where he was an Affiliated Lecturer in Law at the Cambridge Faculty of Law teaching Commercial Equity and was a Supervisor in Law at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. He then held post-doctoral research fellowships in law and lectured on property and trusts at Harvard Law School and the London School of Economics. He is the author of The Irreducible Core of the Trust (Hart Publishing 2019) and the Editor-in-Chief of The UK Supreme Court Yearbook (Appellate Press).
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Part I: Introduction Chapter 1. Introduction 1: Chapter Summaries 2: Claims and Concepts 3: Themes and Trends Part II: History Chapter 2. Origins 1: Procedure, Paralysis and Pendente Lite 2: Perfection and Performance 3: Protection Chapter 3. Evolution 1: Reform Proposals 2: The Mid-19th-Century Reforms 3: The Later 19th-Century Reforms Part III: Modernity Chapter 4. Administration 1: General and Partial Administration 2: Advice, Authorizations, and Declarations 3: Surrendering a Discretion Chapter 5. Regulating the Office of Trustee 1: Appointment 2: Removal and Retirement 3: Remuneration Chapter 6. Supervising Due Administration 1: Accounting 2: Disclosure 3: Divesting and Vesting Chapter 7. Supervising Non-Performance 1: Sanctioning Breaches of Trust, Prospectively 2: Sanctioning Breaches of Trust, Retrospectively 3: Variations and Terminations Part IV: Remedies Chapter 8. Equitable Compensation for Breach of Trust 1: Accounting for Wrongdoing 2: Equitable Compensation for Breach of Trust Chapter 9. Judicial Review of Trustee Decision- Making 1: Conclusivity and Reviewability of Trustee Decision-Making 2: The Rise and Ruin of the Rule in Hastings-Bass 3: Reflections on the Rule in Abacus v Barr Part V: Conclusion Chapter 10. Conclusion
Part I: Introduction Chapter 1. Introduction 1: Chapter Summaries 2: Claims and Concepts 3: Themes and Trends Part II: History Chapter 2. Origins 1: Procedure, Paralysis and Pendente Lite 2: Perfection and Performance 3: Protection Chapter 3. Evolution 1: Reform Proposals 2: The Mid-19th-Century Reforms 3: The Later 19th-Century Reforms Part III: Modernity Chapter 4. Administration 1: General and Partial Administration 2: Advice, Authorizations, and Declarations 3: Surrendering a Discretion Chapter 5. Regulating the Office of Trustee 1: Appointment 2: Removal and Retirement 3: Remuneration Chapter 6. Supervising Due Administration 1: Accounting 2: Disclosure 3: Divesting and Vesting Chapter 7. Supervising Non-Performance 1: Sanctioning Breaches of Trust, Prospectively 2: Sanctioning Breaches of Trust, Retrospectively 3: Variations and Terminations Part IV: Remedies Chapter 8. Equitable Compensation for Breach of Trust 1: Accounting for Wrongdoing 2: Equitable Compensation for Breach of Trust Chapter 9. Judicial Review of Trustee Decision- Making 1: Conclusivity and Reviewability of Trustee Decision-Making 2: The Rise and Ruin of the Rule in Hastings-Bass 3: Reflections on the Rule in Abacus v Barr Part V: Conclusion Chapter 10. Conclusion
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