Trusts and Modern Wealth Management
Herausgeber: Nolan, Richard C; Hang Wu, Tang; Low, Kelvin F K
Trusts and Modern Wealth Management
Herausgeber: Nolan, Richard C; Hang Wu, Tang; Low, Kelvin F K
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New essays by leading figures from the judiciary, practicing lawyers and academics illuminating the worlds of trusts and wealth management.
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New essays by leading figures from the judiciary, practicing lawyers and academics illuminating the worlds of trusts and wealth management.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: European Community
- Seitenzahl: 608
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 151mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 957g
- ISBN-13: 9781107170490
- ISBN-10: 1107170494
- Artikelnr.: 49133557
- Verlag: European Community
- Seitenzahl: 608
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 151mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 957g
- ISBN-13: 9781107170490
- ISBN-10: 1107170494
- Artikelnr.: 49133557
Introduction Richard C. Nolan, Tang Hang Wu and Kelvin F. K. Low; Part I:
1. The role of the courts today in the administration of trusts Launcelot
Henderson; 2. 'Breaking bad': settlors' reserved powers Lusina Ho and
Harold Hsiao-Wo Lee; 3. Trustees and third party powers Richard C. Nolan;
4. Trust arbitration clauses Matthew Conaglen; 5. Massively discretionary
trusts Lionel Smith; 6. Trustees, fiduciaries and fetters David Pollard;
Part II: 7. Derivative actions on behalf of the trust: Beddoe orders for
beneficiaries Tang Hang Wu; 8. The entitlements of objects as defining
features of discretionary trusts Peter G. Turner; 9. The beneficiary's
performance interest in a trust: AIB v. Redler and the march of the
compensatory principle James Penner; 10. Compensatory remedies for breach
of trust Paul S. Davies; 11. Tapping into trust assets for redistribution
upon divorce in England and Wales Simone Wong; 12. The vulnerability of
trusts in divorce Rebecca Lee; Part III: 13. Mapping client sophistication:
critical enquiry or unnecessary distraction? Christopher Hare and Travers
Smith; 14. Misrepresentation and rescission Kelry Loi; 15. The alternative
Australian Trusts Act (Cth) David Chaikin and Eve Brown; 16. Non-charitable
purpose trusts: the missing right to forego enforcement Kelvin F. K. Low;
17. Trusts in civil law environments - can civil law jurisdictions such as
Liechtenstein deal with core issues of trust law? Francesco A. Schurr; 18.
High net worth trusts in the 21st Century: confiscatory taxes and duties?
Tony Molloy, QC.
1. The role of the courts today in the administration of trusts Launcelot
Henderson; 2. 'Breaking bad': settlors' reserved powers Lusina Ho and
Harold Hsiao-Wo Lee; 3. Trustees and third party powers Richard C. Nolan;
4. Trust arbitration clauses Matthew Conaglen; 5. Massively discretionary
trusts Lionel Smith; 6. Trustees, fiduciaries and fetters David Pollard;
Part II: 7. Derivative actions on behalf of the trust: Beddoe orders for
beneficiaries Tang Hang Wu; 8. The entitlements of objects as defining
features of discretionary trusts Peter G. Turner; 9. The beneficiary's
performance interest in a trust: AIB v. Redler and the march of the
compensatory principle James Penner; 10. Compensatory remedies for breach
of trust Paul S. Davies; 11. Tapping into trust assets for redistribution
upon divorce in England and Wales Simone Wong; 12. The vulnerability of
trusts in divorce Rebecca Lee; Part III: 13. Mapping client sophistication:
critical enquiry or unnecessary distraction? Christopher Hare and Travers
Smith; 14. Misrepresentation and rescission Kelry Loi; 15. The alternative
Australian Trusts Act (Cth) David Chaikin and Eve Brown; 16. Non-charitable
purpose trusts: the missing right to forego enforcement Kelvin F. K. Low;
17. Trusts in civil law environments - can civil law jurisdictions such as
Liechtenstein deal with core issues of trust law? Francesco A. Schurr; 18.
High net worth trusts in the 21st Century: confiscatory taxes and duties?
Tony Molloy, QC.
Introduction Richard C. Nolan, Tang Hang Wu and Kelvin F. K. Low; Part I:
1. The role of the courts today in the administration of trusts Launcelot
Henderson; 2. 'Breaking bad': settlors' reserved powers Lusina Ho and
Harold Hsiao-Wo Lee; 3. Trustees and third party powers Richard C. Nolan;
4. Trust arbitration clauses Matthew Conaglen; 5. Massively discretionary
trusts Lionel Smith; 6. Trustees, fiduciaries and fetters David Pollard;
Part II: 7. Derivative actions on behalf of the trust: Beddoe orders for
beneficiaries Tang Hang Wu; 8. The entitlements of objects as defining
features of discretionary trusts Peter G. Turner; 9. The beneficiary's
performance interest in a trust: AIB v. Redler and the march of the
compensatory principle James Penner; 10. Compensatory remedies for breach
of trust Paul S. Davies; 11. Tapping into trust assets for redistribution
upon divorce in England and Wales Simone Wong; 12. The vulnerability of
trusts in divorce Rebecca Lee; Part III: 13. Mapping client sophistication:
critical enquiry or unnecessary distraction? Christopher Hare and Travers
Smith; 14. Misrepresentation and rescission Kelry Loi; 15. The alternative
Australian Trusts Act (Cth) David Chaikin and Eve Brown; 16. Non-charitable
purpose trusts: the missing right to forego enforcement Kelvin F. K. Low;
17. Trusts in civil law environments - can civil law jurisdictions such as
Liechtenstein deal with core issues of trust law? Francesco A. Schurr; 18.
High net worth trusts in the 21st Century: confiscatory taxes and duties?
Tony Molloy, QC.
1. The role of the courts today in the administration of trusts Launcelot
Henderson; 2. 'Breaking bad': settlors' reserved powers Lusina Ho and
Harold Hsiao-Wo Lee; 3. Trustees and third party powers Richard C. Nolan;
4. Trust arbitration clauses Matthew Conaglen; 5. Massively discretionary
trusts Lionel Smith; 6. Trustees, fiduciaries and fetters David Pollard;
Part II: 7. Derivative actions on behalf of the trust: Beddoe orders for
beneficiaries Tang Hang Wu; 8. The entitlements of objects as defining
features of discretionary trusts Peter G. Turner; 9. The beneficiary's
performance interest in a trust: AIB v. Redler and the march of the
compensatory principle James Penner; 10. Compensatory remedies for breach
of trust Paul S. Davies; 11. Tapping into trust assets for redistribution
upon divorce in England and Wales Simone Wong; 12. The vulnerability of
trusts in divorce Rebecca Lee; Part III: 13. Mapping client sophistication:
critical enquiry or unnecessary distraction? Christopher Hare and Travers
Smith; 14. Misrepresentation and rescission Kelry Loi; 15. The alternative
Australian Trusts Act (Cth) David Chaikin and Eve Brown; 16. Non-charitable
purpose trusts: the missing right to forego enforcement Kelvin F. K. Low;
17. Trusts in civil law environments - can civil law jurisdictions such as
Liechtenstein deal with core issues of trust law? Francesco A. Schurr; 18.
High net worth trusts in the 21st Century: confiscatory taxes and duties?
Tony Molloy, QC.