Offers a thorough and perceptive treatment of modern English trust law Uniquely combines textbook and casebook in one compact volume Uses questions and problems at the end of each chapter to promote analysis and discussion Investigates the "grey" areas often favoured by examiners Illuminates the nature of the English trust concept with comparative references to foreign jurisdictions Illustrates text with excerpts from cases, statutes, articles, Government White Papers, Charity Commissioners' Reports and Decisions and Attorney-General's Guidelines
David J. Hayton Books


The Law of Trusts
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
This introductory text adopts a pragmatic approach focusing on basic principles of equity and trusts in the UK and other jurisdictions where relevant. The Law of Trusts provides an effective introduction prior to detailed study of the subject as well as being a valuable companion to the larger textbooks. This edition has been updated to include the Trustee Act 2000, Trustee Delegation Act 1999, Contracts (Right of Third Parties) Act 1999, Land Registration Act 2002 and Human Rights Act 1998; plus a wealth of new case law including Foskett v McKeown, Twinsectra v Yardley, Walker v Stones and Re Angora Trust.