The Theft Act 1968 (UK) marked a major reform of United Kingdom criminal law resulting in numerous offences being superseded by a broad crime of theft. The Act explicitly provided that theft extended to interferences with equitable property rights. While the extension of the offence to express trusts might be largely unproblematic, the possibility of it applying to trusts arising by operation of law has been more controversial. This article suggests that the issue is likely to arise less often than is commonly supposed. Many rights enforced by way of a constructive trust can only properly be regarded as initially giving rise to a mere equity that will mature into a full proprietary interest only following the exercise of a power of election...
From the 1970s onward there have been numerous attempts to persuade the courts of New Zealand that u...
Trusts often have the effect of undermining the social aims of the Property (Relationships) Act 1976...
The development of sophisticated fencing systems for the sale of stolen property to consumers has pa...
The Theft Act 1968 (UK) marked a major reform of United Kingdom criminal law resulting in numerous o...
The Theft Act 1968 (UK) marked a major reform of United Kingdom criminal law resulting in numerous o...
The English law of theft is confusing and problematic in principle. Since the introduction of the Th...
Deficiencies in the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) have led to allegations of sham trusts, ...
From the 1970s onward there have been numerous attempts to persuade the courts of New Zealand that u...
This thesis explores the nature of the resulting trust and its role in the law of restitution. Part ...
The United States is experiencing a quiet revolution in the law of trusts. In an effort to compete w...
Law of trusts, developed from the equity principle of England and other common law countries, has be...
My theme in this thesis is the contention that the substantive law of theft in Victoria is in an uns...
It will be an all too obvious truth to readers of this journal that the law on implied trusts as it ...
This dissertation examines the “bundle of rights” theory as it meets at the intersection of trust an...
Spendthrift trusts which shield assets from creditors have been an ongoing problem for the law since...
From the 1970s onward there have been numerous attempts to persuade the courts of New Zealand that u...
Trusts often have the effect of undermining the social aims of the Property (Relationships) Act 1976...
The development of sophisticated fencing systems for the sale of stolen property to consumers has pa...
The Theft Act 1968 (UK) marked a major reform of United Kingdom criminal law resulting in numerous o...
The Theft Act 1968 (UK) marked a major reform of United Kingdom criminal law resulting in numerous o...
The English law of theft is confusing and problematic in principle. Since the introduction of the Th...
Deficiencies in the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) have led to allegations of sham trusts, ...
From the 1970s onward there have been numerous attempts to persuade the courts of New Zealand that u...
This thesis explores the nature of the resulting trust and its role in the law of restitution. Part ...
The United States is experiencing a quiet revolution in the law of trusts. In an effort to compete w...
Law of trusts, developed from the equity principle of England and other common law countries, has be...
My theme in this thesis is the contention that the substantive law of theft in Victoria is in an uns...
It will be an all too obvious truth to readers of this journal that the law on implied trusts as it ...
This dissertation examines the “bundle of rights” theory as it meets at the intersection of trust an...
Spendthrift trusts which shield assets from creditors have been an ongoing problem for the law since...
From the 1970s onward there have been numerous attempts to persuade the courts of New Zealand that u...
Trusts often have the effect of undermining the social aims of the Property (Relationships) Act 1976...
The development of sophisticated fencing systems for the sale of stolen property to consumers has pa...