This article considers the nature of a trust beneficiary’s rights. Specifically, it challenges a body of academic opinion that suggests it is not possible for a trust to exist where the only benefit conferred by the trust’s terms on its beneficiary is that the trustee must observe a licence for the beneficiary to use the trust property, given that a licence is only a personal right not a property interest
It seems to be widely believed that settlors can never make valid declarations of trust over propert...
This article seeks to briefly examine what is known about the so-called ‘trusts of imperfect obligat...
Over the last thirty years, most jurisdictions in the United States have repealed or abrogated the R...
This article considers the nature of a trust beneficiary’s rights. Specifically, it challenges a bod...
This article is a further elaboration of a chapter of the author’s Ph.D. thesis completed in October...
The trust is a mental construct used to explain a type of guardianship of property. There are tradit...
Within a liberal, ‘law of things’ understanding of property, the donative trust is seen as a species...
Within a liberal, ‘law of things’ understanding of property, the donative trust is seen as a species...
The article reviews cases illustrating the operation of the beneficiary principle, that a trust for ...
This article explores the circumstances under which a person who does not contribute property to a t...
Article considers how private purpose trusts can be enforced through the notion of having the settlo...
This thesis is about the juridical nature of the beneficiary’s right in a Scottish trust. Its centra...
Usually the benefits and burdens of property ownership belong to the same person. In a trust, howeve...
In this Article, we hope to show that viewing trust law through a contractual lense may illuminate t...
In the English trust, the beneficiary is viewed as the substantive owner of property held under trus...
It seems to be widely believed that settlors can never make valid declarations of trust over propert...
This article seeks to briefly examine what is known about the so-called ‘trusts of imperfect obligat...
Over the last thirty years, most jurisdictions in the United States have repealed or abrogated the R...
This article considers the nature of a trust beneficiary’s rights. Specifically, it challenges a bod...
This article is a further elaboration of a chapter of the author’s Ph.D. thesis completed in October...
The trust is a mental construct used to explain a type of guardianship of property. There are tradit...
Within a liberal, ‘law of things’ understanding of property, the donative trust is seen as a species...
Within a liberal, ‘law of things’ understanding of property, the donative trust is seen as a species...
The article reviews cases illustrating the operation of the beneficiary principle, that a trust for ...
This article explores the circumstances under which a person who does not contribute property to a t...
Article considers how private purpose trusts can be enforced through the notion of having the settlo...
This thesis is about the juridical nature of the beneficiary’s right in a Scottish trust. Its centra...
Usually the benefits and burdens of property ownership belong to the same person. In a trust, howeve...
In this Article, we hope to show that viewing trust law through a contractual lense may illuminate t...
In the English trust, the beneficiary is viewed as the substantive owner of property held under trus...
It seems to be widely believed that settlors can never make valid declarations of trust over propert...
This article seeks to briefly examine what is known about the so-called ‘trusts of imperfect obligat...
Over the last thirty years, most jurisdictions in the United States have repealed or abrogated the R...