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Trust drafting practices have changed dramatically in recent decades. A range of considerations has led to an increase in the dispositive discretions held by trustees. In some cases, the trustees' dispositive discretions effectively govern the whole trust structure, leading to what the author...
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It has become an orthodoxy in some quarters that fiduciary duties are only proscriptive, forbidding certain actions, and never prescriptive, requiring positive action. I argue that this is a misunderstanding. The argument begins by attempting to explain how this orthodoxy arose, and then by...
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The Quebec trust, which forms part of a civilian conception of the way that rights are held in private law, has a very different conceptual structure from the common law trust. This article examines whether the Quebec law of trusts can permit specific claims to the traceable proceeds of trust...
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This book examines the law governing asset management in a wide range of commercial contexts across 15 jurisdictions of the European Union. The study includes the basic features of the available legal institutions (for example, whether they provide bankruptcy protection or allow free choice of...
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Despite the common belief that they are found only in the common law tradition, trusts have long been known in certain mixed jurisdictions that have a civilian law of property. Trusts have now been introduced by legislation in a number of civilian jurisdictions, such as France and China. Other...
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Common law doctrine states that although there are many similarities, the estate of a deceased person is not a trust. The doctrine is unclear, however, as to exactly what are the differences, or why they exist. This paper begins by explaining the conceptual differences between a common law...
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This case note criticizes the decision of the Court of Appeal for England and Wales in FHR European Ventures LLP v Mankarious [2013] EWCA Civ 17 and argues for a new understanding of the no-profit rule in fiduciary law. The note was cited in the decision of the UK Supreme Court when it allowed...
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