Moffat's Trusts Law 6th Edition: Text and Materials (Law in Context)

Moffat's Trusts Law 6th Edition: Text and Materials (Law in Context)

by Graham Moffat (Author), Gerry Bean (Author), Rebecca Probert (Author), Jonathan Garton (Author), Gerry Bean (Author), Graham Moffat (Author)

Synopsis

This latest edition of Moffat's Trusts Law has been fully revised and updated to cover recent statutory developments and explores the impact of a wealth of new cases including the Supreme Court decisions in Pitt v. Holt (2013), FHR European Ventures v. Cedar Capital Partners (2014) and Williams v. Central Bank of Nigeria (2014). It has been restructured to incorporate a new chapter on the internationalisation of the trust which provides an understanding of the new directions being taken in the areas of trust law and equitable remedies. Supplementary material includes an online chapter on occupational pension schemes. With suggestions for further reading guiding the student to contemporary debates, this leading textbook retains its hallmark combination of a contextualized approach and a commercial focus, and remains the serious student's textbook of choice.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 1178
Edition: 6
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 13 Aug 2015

ISBN 10: 1107512832
ISBN 13: 9781107512832
Book Overview: Detailed, thorough and authoritative new edition of Moffat's Trusts Law.

Media Reviews
'No other text comes close to providing such a range of useful materials. A unique and valuable resource.' Charlie Webb, London School of Economics and Political Science
'Clearly written and accessible, Moffat's Trusts Law is a comprehensive, fully up to date and engaging text. It certainly helps my students understand the complexities of trusts and equity.' Andy Hayward, University of Durham
'... a tour de force. It ranges effortlessly from the practical to the inquiring and critical, confidently navigating through the thickets of trusts law, its origins and contemporary functions. The controversies are presented in a lively and readable style and the chapters are replete with scholarly and thought provoking perspectives. For the reader who seeks not only to know the law but also to understand it, this book is ideal: every page contains a pearl.' Simon Cooper, Oxford Brookes University
No other text comes close to providing such a range of useful materials. A unique and valuable resource. Charlie Webb, London School of Economics and Political Science
Clearly written and accessible, Moffat's Trusts Law is a comprehensive, fully up to date and engaging text. It certainly helps my students understand the complexities of trusts and equity. Andy Hayward, University of Durham
... a tour de force. It ranges effortlessly from the practical to the inquiring and critical, confidently navigating through the thickets of trusts law, its origins and contemporary functions. The controversies are presented in a lively and readable style and the chapters are replete with scholarly and thought provoking perspectives. For the reader who seeks not only to know the law but also to understand it, this book is ideal: every page contains a pearl. Simon Cooper, Oxford Brookes University
Author Bio
Jonathan Garton is Professor of Law at the University of Warwick. His research interests are in the law of trusts, with a particular focus on charities, and he has written widely in this area. He was specialist advisor to the Public Administration Select Committee, assisting its 2012-13 inquiry into the regulation of the charitable sector, and is on the international advisory board of the Australian Nonprofit Model Law Project. Graham Moffat was formerly Associate Professor of Law at the University of Warwick (since retired), where his area of research and teaching interests were trusts law, charity law and pensions law. Gerry Bean is a Partner with DLA Piper, one of the largest legal firms in Australasia, where he specialises in infrastructure acquisitions and divestments. Rebecca Probert is Professor of Law at the University of Warwick, teaching family law and child law. She has published widely on both modern family law and its history.