This Article develops an agency costs theory of the law of private trusts, focusing chiefly on donative trusts. The agency costs approach offers fresh insights into recurring problems in trust law including, among others, modification and termination, settlor standing, fiduciary litigation, trust-investment law and the duty of impartiality, trustee removal, the role of so-called trust protectors, and spendthrift trusts. The normative claim is that the law of trusts should minimize the agency costs inherent in locating managerial authority with the trustee and the residual claim with the beneficiaries, but only to the extent that doing so is consistent with the ex ante instructions of the settlor. Accordingly, the use of the private trust ...
In this Article, we hope to show that viewing trust law through a contractual lense may illuminate t...
In July 2002 the trustees of the Milton Hershey School Trust announced a plan to diversify the Trust...
This paper studies the effects of organizational form on managerial behavior and firm performance, f...
This Article develops an agency costs theory of the law of private trusts, focusing chiefly on donat...
Should the donor\u27s specific interests or potentially conflicting theoretical economic principles ...
First used in conjunction with offshore trusts, trust protectors have begun to appear in domestic tr...
In both the publicly-traded corporation and the private donative trust a crucial task is to minimize...
The theme of this essay, a commentary on two papers forthcoming in the same volume on “The Worlds of...
In this Article, Professors Henry Hansmann and Ugo Mattei analyze the functions served by the law of...
Usually the benefits and burdens of property ownership belong to the same person. In a trust, howeve...
This Article will focus on two major areas of inquiry in contemporary English trust law: fiduciary s...
We are accustomed to think of the trust as a branch of property law. The Restatement (Second) of Tru...
Prior to the creation of a trust and at its termination, a trustee’s fiduciary duties are often ambi...
Part II makes the conceptual case for viewing the trust as an elective cost-externalization device. ...
This Article claims that trust law should recognize the unconscionability defense. It begins by noti...
In this Article, we hope to show that viewing trust law through a contractual lense may illuminate t...
In July 2002 the trustees of the Milton Hershey School Trust announced a plan to diversify the Trust...
This paper studies the effects of organizational form on managerial behavior and firm performance, f...
This Article develops an agency costs theory of the law of private trusts, focusing chiefly on donat...
Should the donor\u27s specific interests or potentially conflicting theoretical economic principles ...
First used in conjunction with offshore trusts, trust protectors have begun to appear in domestic tr...
In both the publicly-traded corporation and the private donative trust a crucial task is to minimize...
The theme of this essay, a commentary on two papers forthcoming in the same volume on “The Worlds of...
In this Article, Professors Henry Hansmann and Ugo Mattei analyze the functions served by the law of...
Usually the benefits and burdens of property ownership belong to the same person. In a trust, howeve...
This Article will focus on two major areas of inquiry in contemporary English trust law: fiduciary s...
We are accustomed to think of the trust as a branch of property law. The Restatement (Second) of Tru...
Prior to the creation of a trust and at its termination, a trustee’s fiduciary duties are often ambi...
Part II makes the conceptual case for viewing the trust as an elective cost-externalization device. ...
This Article claims that trust law should recognize the unconscionability defense. It begins by noti...
In this Article, we hope to show that viewing trust law through a contractual lense may illuminate t...
In July 2002 the trustees of the Milton Hershey School Trust announced a plan to diversify the Trust...
This paper studies the effects of organizational form on managerial behavior and firm performance, f...