This book provides a systematic and critical analysis of the role trusts play in modern commercial markets.
Commercial trusts are complex and ever-evolving, and a reassessment of the traditional legal norms relating to them is much needed in order to provide new doctrinal insights. The book does just that: focusing on trusts in the UK, while drawing on developments in European jurisdictions and in China. It presents a thought-provoking assessment and a unified understanding of commercial trusts.
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Table of Cases
Table of Legislation
Introduction
1. A New Role Trusts Play in Commercial Contexts
2. The Main Varieties of Commercial Trusts in Common Law: Rethinking Traditional Approaches
3. A Comparative Study of Commercial Trusts in Civilian Jurisdictions
4. A Developed Understanding of the Beneficiary’s Interest in Commercial Trusts
5. A Developed Understanding of the Trustee’s Role in Commercial Trusts
6. A Developed Understanding of Creditor’s Interest in Commercial Trusts
7. The Future of Trusts
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index
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