The Principles of Equity & Trusts

The Principles of Equity & Trusts

by Graham Virgo (Author)

Synopsis

The Principles of Equity & Trusts offers a refreshing, student-focused approach to a dynamic area of law. Professor Graham Virgo brings his expertise as a teacher to present an engaging, contextual account of the subject that lays out the essential principles of trusts and their equitable remedies in clear terms. Virgo's proven and well-received approach to the subject has been fully revised and updated with the latest legal developments and case law. In the second edition of this best-selling textbook, Virgo continues to approach the subject with unparalleled clarity, stating the law in plain terms before building on an area of debate and encouraging students to fully engage with the inherent issues within the subject. Concise and authoritative analysis enables students to grasp the principles of trusts and develop the confidence to engage fully with the developing nature of the law in this area and excel in their studies. Virgo's fresh approach continues to offer a lucid exposition of the law and provide the academic rigour for which this text has come to be relied upon. Combining expert knowledge and comprehensive coverage, The Principles of Equity & Trusts is the ideal companion to a course in trusts law. Online Resource Centre Supported by an Online Resource Centre, featuring an introductory video by the author and updates to the law and key cases, keeping readers up to date with the latest legal developments.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 856
Edition: 2
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 28 Apr 2016

ISBN 10: 019872618X
ISBN 13: 9780198726180

Media Reviews
Review from previous edition It is beautifully written and has some wonderful ideas of just explaining equity and trusts in plain English. * Amanda Taylor, The University of Westminster *
A book on principles should aim for a lucid and clear exposition of the law. I think Virgo's text does just that in a way that gives the subject a real contemporary flavour. * Dr Luke Butler, The University of Bristol *
It is a superbly written book. It is clear and concise, it does not sacrifice detail, and it does not reflect an attempt to dumb down. It looks and feels like a law textbook should. * Dr Tim Sinnamon, The University of Westminster *
Author Bio
Graham Virgo is Professor of English Private Law and Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Education at the University of Cambridge.