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Belief in Marriage - The Evidence for Reforming Weddings Law (Paperback): Rebecca Probert, Rajnaara Akhtar, Sharon Blake Belief in Marriage - The Evidence for Reforming Weddings Law (Paperback)
Rebecca Probert, Rajnaara Akhtar, Sharon Blake
R802 Discovery Miles 8 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. In principle, couples getting married in England and Wales can choose to do so in a way that reflects their beliefs. In practice, the possibility of doing so varies considerably depending on the religious or non-religious beliefs they hold. To demonstrate this divergence, this book draws on the accounts of 170 individuals who had, or led, a wedding ceremony outside the legal framework. The authors examine what these ceremonies can tell us about how couples want to marry, and what aspects of the current law preclude them from doing so. This new evidence shows how the current law does not reflect social understandings of what makes a wedding meaningful. As recommended by the Law Commission, reform is urgently needed.

Tying the Knot (Paperback): Rebecca Probert Tying the Knot (Paperback)
Rebecca Probert
R754 Discovery Miles 7 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Marriage Act 1836 established the foundations of modern marriage law, allowing couples to marry in register offices and non-Anglican places of worship for the first time. Rebecca Probert draws on an exceptionally wide range of primary sources to provide the first detailed examination of marriage legislation, social practice, and their mutual interplay, from 1836 through to the unanticipated demands of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. She analyses how and why the law has evolved, closely interrogating the parliamentary and societal debates behind legislation. She demonstrates how people have chosen to marry and how those choices have changed, and evaluates how far the law has been help or hindrance in enabling couples to marry in ways that reflect their beliefs, be they religious or secular. In an era of individual choice and multiculturalism, Tying the Knot sign posts possible ways in which future legislators might avoid the pitfalls of the past.

Family Life and the Law - Under One Roof (Hardcover, New Ed): Rebecca Probert Family Life and the Law - Under One Roof (Hardcover, New Ed)
Rebecca Probert
R4,433 Discovery Miles 44 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection brings together experts from a wide variety of legal disciplines to comment on the way in which different areas of law affect the functioning family today. It refocuses attention on the intact family and the legal issues that affect it. The volume brings a modern critical approach to bear on the broad range of subjects that used to constitute 'family law.' A key consideration in this collection is the way in which law itself is premised upon, and in turn constructs, a particular image of the family. By bringing different areas of law together, it is possible to explore how differing ideas about 'the family' inform different areas of law. This approach allows Law and the Functioning Family to analyse the extent to which the law is (in)consistent in its concept and treatment of the family, both within and across disciplines. This is particularly timely in view of the passage of the Civil Partnership Act 2004, the implications of which reverberate throughout family law and allied disciplines, and the Law Commission's plans to reconsider the position of cohabiting couples.

Family Life and the Law - Under One Roof (Paperback): Rebecca Probert Family Life and the Law - Under One Roof (Paperback)
Rebecca Probert
R1,599 Discovery Miles 15 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book brings a modern critical approach to bear on the broad range of subjects that used to constitute 'family law.' A key consideration in this collection is the way in which law itself is premised upon, constructing a particular image of the family. By bringing different areas of law together, Probert et al suggest it is possible to explore how differing ideas about 'the family' inform different areas of law. This approach allows Family Life and the Law to analyze the extent to which the law is consistent and/or inconsistent in its concept and treatment of the family across and within disciplines. The book is particularly timely in view of the passage of the Civil Partnership Act 2004, the implications of which reverberate throughout family law and allied disciplines, and the current reconsideration of the position of cohabiting couples.

Tying the Knot (Hardcover): Rebecca Probert Tying the Knot (Hardcover)
Rebecca Probert
R2,970 Discovery Miles 29 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Marriage Act 1836 established the foundations of modern marriage law, allowing couples to marry in register offices and non-Anglican places of worship for the first time. Rebecca Probert draws on an exceptionally wide range of primary sources to provide the first detailed examination of marriage legislation, social practice, and their mutual interplay, from 1836 through to the unanticipated demands of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. She analyses how and why the law has evolved, closely interrogating the parliamentary and societal debates behind legislation. She demonstrates how people have chosen to marry and how those choices have changed, and evaluates how far the law has been help or hindrance in enabling couples to marry in ways that reflect their beliefs, be they religious or secular. In an era of individual choice and multiculturalism, Tying the Knot sign posts possible ways in which future legislators might avoid the pitfalls of the past.

Moffat's Trusts Law - Text and Materials (Paperback, 7th Revised edition): Jonathan Garton, Rebecca Probert, Gerry Bean Moffat's Trusts Law - Text and Materials (Paperback, 7th Revised edition)
Jonathan Garton, Rebecca Probert, Gerry Bean
R1,601 Discovery Miles 16 010 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Always the serious student's choice for a Trusts Law textbook, the new seventh edition of Moffat's Trusts Law once again provides a clear examination of the rules of Trusts, retaining its hallmark combination of a contextualised approach and a commercial focus. The impact of statutory developments and a wealth of new cases - including the Supreme Court and Privy Council decisions in Patel v. Mirza [2016] UKSC 42, PJS v. News Group Newspapers Ltd [2016] UKSC, Burnden Holdings v. Fielding [2018] UKSC 14, and Federal Republic of Brazil v. Durant [2015] UKPC 35 - are explored. A streamlining of the chapters on charitable Trusts, better to align the book with the typical Trusts Law course, helps students understand the new directions being taken in the areas of Trust Law and equitable remedies.

A Cultural History of Law in the Age of Enlightenment (Paperback, NIP): Rebecca Probert, John Snape A Cultural History of Law in the Age of Enlightenment (Paperback, NIP)
Rebecca Probert, John Snape
R926 Discovery Miles 9 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The period of the Enlightenment was marked by innovation in political, cultural, religious, and educational ideas with the aim of improving the experience of human beings in society. Key to intellectual debates and day-to-day life were ideas about the law. Many looked to Britain, and to the British, as exemplars of a state governed by moderate laws under a moderate constitution. Britain's laws and constitution were portrayed and satirized in almost every artistic medium. A Cultural History of Law in the Age of Enlightenment presents essays spanning the "long 18th century" (1680 to 1820) which explore the place of law in a range of creative and artistic media, all of which flourished in a commercial society with law at its center and enlightenment as its aim. Drawing upon a wealth of visual and textual sources, A Cultural History of Law in the Age of Enlightenment presents essays that examine key cultural case studies of the period on the themes of justice, constitution, codes, agreements, arguments, property and possession, wrongs, and the legal profession.

The Changing Legal Regulation of Cohabitation - From Fornicators to Family, 1600-2010 (Paperback): Rebecca Probert The Changing Legal Regulation of Cohabitation - From Fornicators to Family, 1600-2010 (Paperback)
Rebecca Probert
R1,189 Discovery Miles 11 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book has three key aims: first, to show how the legal treatment of cohabiting couples has changed over the past four centuries, from punishment as fornicators in the seventeenth century to eventual acceptance as family in the late twentieth; second, to chart how the language used to refer to cohabitation has changed over time and how different terms influenced policy debates and public perceptions; and, third, to estimate the extent of cohabitation in earlier centuries. To achieve this it draws on hundreds of reported and unreported cases as well as legislation, policy papers and debates in Parliament; thousands of newspaper reports and magazine articles; and innovative cohort studies that provide new and more reliable evidence as to the incidence (or rather the rarity) of cohabitation in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century England. It concludes with a consideration of the relationship between legal regulation and social trends.

The Changing Legal Regulation of Cohabitation - From Fornicators to Family, 1600-2010 (Hardcover, New): Rebecca Probert The Changing Legal Regulation of Cohabitation - From Fornicators to Family, 1600-2010 (Hardcover, New)
Rebecca Probert
R2,977 Discovery Miles 29 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book has three key aims: first, to show how the legal treatment of cohabiting couples has changed over the past four centuries, from punishment as fornicators in the seventeenth century to eventual acceptance as family in the late twentieth; second, to chart how the language used to refer to cohabitation has changed over time and how different terms influenced policy debates and public perceptions; and, third, to estimate the extent of cohabitation in earlier centuries. To achieve this it draws on hundreds of reported and unreported cases as well as legislation, policy papers and debates in Parliament; thousands of newspaper reports and magazine articles; and innovative cohort studies that provide new and more reliable evidence as to the incidence (or rather the rarity) of cohabitation in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century England. It concludes with a consideration of the relationship between legal regulation and social trends.

Marriage Law and Practice in the Long Eighteenth Century - A Reassessment (Hardcover): Rebecca Probert Marriage Law and Practice in the Long Eighteenth Century - A Reassessment (Hardcover)
Rebecca Probert
R3,257 Discovery Miles 32 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book uses a wide range of primary sources - legal, literary and demographic - to provide a radical reassessment of eighteenth-century marriage. It disproves the widespread assumption that couples married simply by exchanging consent, demonstrating that such exchanges were regarded merely as contracts to marry and that marriage in church was almost universal outside London. It shows how the Clandestine Marriages Act of 1753 was primarily intended to prevent clergymen operating out of London's Fleet prison from conducting marriages, and that it was successful in so doing. It also refutes the idea that the 1753 Act was harsh or strictly interpreted, illustrating the courts' pragmatic approach. Finally, it establishes that only a few non-Anglicans married according to their own rites before the Act; while afterwards most - save the exempted Quakers and Jews - similarly married in church. In short, eighteenth-century couples complied with whatever the law required for a valid marriage.

Cohabitation and Religious Marriage - Status, Similarities and Solutions (Hardcover): Amin Al-Astewani, Zainab Naqvi, Rehana... Cohabitation and Religious Marriage - Status, Similarities and Solutions (Hardcover)
Amin Al-Astewani, Zainab Naqvi, Rehana Parveen, Vishal Vora, Anne Barlow, …
R1,315 Discovery Miles 13 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cohabiting couples and those entering religious-only marriages all too often end up with inadequate legal protection when the relationship ends. Yet, despite this shared experience, the linkages and overlaps between these two groups have largely been ignored in the legal literature. Based on wide-ranging empirical studies, this timely book brings together scholars working in both areas to explore the complexities of the law, the different ways in which individuals experience and navigate the existing legal framework and the potential solutions for reform. Illuminating pressing implications for social policy, this is an invaluable resource for policy makers, practitioners, researchers and students of family law.

Law and Society in England 1750-1950 (Paperback, 2nd edition): William Cornish, Stephen Banks, C. Mitchell, Paul Mitchell,... Law and Society in England 1750-1950 (Paperback, 2nd edition)
William Cornish, Stephen Banks, C. Mitchell, Paul Mitchell, Rebecca Probert
R1,401 Discovery Miles 14 010 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Law and Society in England 1750-1950 is an indispensable text for those wishing to study English legal history and to understand the foundations of the modern British state. In this new updated edition the authors explore the complex relationship between legal and social change. They consider the ways in which those in power themselves imagined and initiated reform and the ways in which they were obliged to respond to demands for change from outside the legal and political classes. What emerges is a lively and critical account of the evolution of modern rights and expectations, and an engaging study of the formation of contemporary social, administrative and legal institutions and ideas, and the road that was travelled to create them. The book is divided into eight chapters: Institutions and Ideas; Land; Commerce and Industry; Labour Relations; The Family; Poverty and Education; Accidents; and Crime. This extensively referenced analysis of modern social and legal history will be invaluable to students and teachers of English law, political science, and social history.

Marriage Rites and Rights (Paperback): Joanna Miles, Perveez Mody, Rebecca Probert Marriage Rites and Rights (Paperback)
Joanna Miles, Perveez Mody, Rebecca Probert
R1,701 Discovery Miles 17 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Recent years have seen extensive discussion about the continuing retreat from marriage, the increasing demand for the right to marry from previously excluded groups, and the need to protect those who do not wish to marry from being forced to do so. At the same time, weddings are big business, couples are spending more than ever before on getting married, and marriage ceremonies are increasingly elaborate. It is therefore timely to reflect on the rites of marriage, as well as the right to marry (or not to marry), and the relationship between them. To this end, this new interdisciplinary collection brings together scholars from numerous fields, including law, sociology, anthropology, psychology, demography, theology and art and design. Focusing on England and Wales, it explores in depth the specific issues arising from this jurisdiction's Anglican heritage, demographic development, current laws and social practices.

Fifty Years of the Divorce Reform Act 1969 (Hardcover): Joanna Miles, Daniel Monk, Rebecca Probert Fifty Years of the Divorce Reform Act 1969 (Hardcover)
Joanna Miles, Daniel Monk, Rebecca Probert
R3,078 Discovery Miles 30 780 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The enactment of the Divorce Reform Act 1969 was a landmark moment in family law. Coming into force in 1971, it had a significant impact on legal practice and was followed by a dramatic increase in divorce rates, reflecting changes in social attitudes. This new interdisciplinary collection explores the background to the 1969 Act and its influence on law and society. Bringing together scholars from law, sociology, history, demography, and film and literature, it reflects on the changes to divorce law and practice over the past 50 years, and the changing impact of divorce on different people in society, particularly women. As such, it offers a 'biography' of this important piece of legislation, moving from its conception and birth, through its reception and development, to its imminent demise. Looking to the future, and to the new law introduced by the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020, this collection suggests ways for evaluating what makes a 'good' divorce law. This brilliant collection gives insight not only into this crucial piece of legislation, but also into a key period of societal change.

Landmark Cases in Family Law (Paperback, New As Paperback): Stephen Gilmore, Jonathan Herring, Rebecca Probert Landmark Cases in Family Law (Paperback, New As Paperback)
Stephen Gilmore, Jonathan Herring, Rebecca Probert
R2,082 Discovery Miles 20 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides in-depth studies of some of the leading family law cases which have shaped modern family law in England and Wales. Family law cases tend to raise highly controversial issues, often on striking facts, frequently provoking wider social debate and/or extensive publicity. Consequently, the landmark cases chosen for this collection provide considerable scope, not only for doctrinal analysis and explanation of the importance and impact of the decisions, but also for in-depth examination of the social or policy developments that influenced them. The stories behind the cases provide a fascinating insight into the complexities of family life and the drama that can be found in the family courts of England and Wales.

Bereaved? Divorced, Bigamist (Paperback): Rebecca Probert Bereaved? Divorced, Bigamist (Paperback)
Rebecca Probert
R436 Discovery Miles 4 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Noble Affair - The Remarkable True Story of the Runaway Wife, the Bigamous Earl, and the Farmer's Daughter (Paperback):... A Noble Affair - The Remarkable True Story of the Runaway Wife, the Bigamous Earl, and the Farmer's Daughter (Paperback)
Rebecca Probert, Julie A. Shaffer, Joanne Bailey
R418 Discovery Miles 4 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Brought up in the stately grandeur of Burghley House as heir to the earldom of Exeter, Henry Cecil seemed to have made a suitable match to the heiress of Hanbury Hall, but their marriage was to end in disaster when Emma eloped with Henry's friend, the local curate. Heartbroken, Henry turned his back on aristocratic life, taking up residence in a remote Shropshire village and marrying a farmer's daughter - without having obtained a divorce from his first wife.... The story of Henry Cecil's matrimonial entanglements became an overnight sensation in the 1790s, and even through into the twentieth century was still being told and retold in poetry, song, ballet and prose. 'A Noble Affair' untangles fact from fiction and explores the difficulties Henry faced in extricating himself with honour from the situation. Written by three scholars who have carried out extensive research into marriage, adultery, bigamy and divorce in eighteenth-century England, this new account illustrates just how limited the options once were for those who experienced marital breakdown, and discovers that in some respects Henry did indeed behave nobly.

Catherine Exley's Diary - The Life and Times of an Army Wife in the Peninsular War (Paperback): Rebecca Probert Catherine Exley's Diary - The Life and Times of an Army Wife in the Peninsular War (Paperback)
Rebecca Probert; Contributions by R. Woodhead, Charles J. Esdaile, N. Pullin, G Riello, …
R417 Discovery Miles 4 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Catherine Exley was born in Leeds in 1779. Aged thirty, she boarded a ship and sailed for Portugal. Her memoir of the years she spent following the 34th Regiment is unique, the only first-hand account of the Peninsular War by the wife of a common British soldier. Published shortly after her death as a booklet which has since been lost, Catherine s Diary survived in a local newspaper of 1923 to be rediscovered by her great-great-great-grandson. It is difficult today to comprehend the hardships Catherine endured: of her twelve children, three died as infants while with her on the march; her clothes, covered with filth and vermin, often went unchanged for weeks at a time, and she herself more than once almost died from illness and starvation; shocked at the mutilation inflicted by muskets and cannons, she still had the composure to manhandle blackened corpses upon a battlefield in search of her missing husband when hardened soldiers could no longer stomach the task. Her diary is reproduced here along with chapters which bear upon Catherine s experiences in Spain and Portugal, and which put her life and writings in their social context.""

The Rights and Wrongs of Royal Marriage - How the Law Has Led to Heartbreak, Farce and Confusion, and Why it Must be Changed... The Rights and Wrongs of Royal Marriage - How the Law Has Led to Heartbreak, Farce and Confusion, and Why it Must be Changed (Paperback)
Rebecca Probert
R415 Discovery Miles 4 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The laws which govern the marriages of the British royal family have led to heartbreak, farce and confusion, and are unfit for the twenty-first century. In an era that values human rights and free choice, there is little certainty over questions as fundamental as the effect of marrying a Roman Catholic, or of marrying without the Queen's consent. Question marks still hang over the legal basis for royal civil marriage. Obscure acts of Parliament have threatened to render members of the royal family illegitimate and prevented others from following their hearts. Drawing on a wide range of sources including once-secret files in the UK's National Archives, The Rights & Wrongs of Royal Marriage recounts episodes from the eighteenth century right down to the present day that would not look out of place in Yes, Minister or The Mikado. Professor Rebecca Probert, the leading authority on the marriage law of England and Wales, is as characteristically clear when explaining the complexities of royal marriage law as she is in her other groundbreaking studies. Her prose is concise and elegant, and full of historical anecdotes that will have royalists and republicans alike laughing aloud and wide-eyed with astonishment.

Landmark Cases in Family Law (Hardcover): Stephen Gilmore, Jonathan Herring, Rebecca Probert Landmark Cases in Family Law (Hardcover)
Stephen Gilmore, Jonathan Herring, Rebecca Probert
R4,012 Discovery Miles 40 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

There are a number of important (landmark) cases in the development of Family Law in England and Wales that deserve detailed examination and lend themselves particularly well to historical examination. Family law cases tend to raise highly controversial issues, often on striking facts, frequently provoking wider social debate and/or extensive publicity. Consequently, the landmark cases chosen for this collection provide considerable scope, not only for doctrinal analysis and explanation of the importance and impact of the decisions, but also for in-depth examination of the social or policy developments that influenced them. The stories behind the cases provide a fascinating insight into the complexities of family life and the drama that can be found in the family courts. In recent years, Family Law has seen enormous changes in law's engagement with the notion of 'family', with the enactment, for example, of the Civil Partnership Act 2004, the Gender Recognition Act 2004 and, more recently, the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008. As we begin to move forward into the new millennium, this is an excellent time to engage in detailed analyses and 'stock-taking' of the landmark decisions, many of which were decided in the 1970s, and which have shaped modern Family Law. This book provides a series of in-depth studies of the key leading cases, and will be of interest to students and lecturers alike.

Sharing Lives, Dividing Assets - An Inter-Disciplinary Study (Paperback, New): Joanna Miles, Rebecca Probert Sharing Lives, Dividing Assets - An Inter-Disciplinary Study (Paperback, New)
Joanna Miles, Rebecca Probert
R3,994 Discovery Miles 39 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With many couples separating each year, the question of how to determine the financial and property consequences of such separation has always been a problem area within family law. Should the principles be the same for married and cohabiting couples? Should the division of assets reflect the parties' own expectations or norms imposed by society? These are just two of the questions which the essays in this collection seek to explore. Recent cases in the House of Lords have seen willingness on the part of the judges to seek out empirical studies to inform their deliberations, but if the law is to engage with empirical data then much more information is needed, both about the arrangements people make during their relationships, and about the impact of the law when a relationship breaks down. This inter-disciplinary work brings together leading academics in the fields of law, economics, sociology and psychology in an attempt to provide some of the missing empirical information. Part I sets out the legal framework and identifies the importance of empirical studies for this area. Part II examines how couples (whether cohabitants or spouses) manage their money during their relationships. Part III then considers the impact that the law currently has on separating couples - examining how legal principles translate into reality and what their consequences are for the parties. Finally, Part IV considers the issue of legal rationality: it may be rational for the law to be shaped by patterns of behaviour, but how far will individual couples allow their behaviour to be shaped by the law?

Responsible Parents and Parental Responsibility (Paperback, New): Rebecca Probert, Stephen Gilmore, Jonathan Herring Responsible Parents and Parental Responsibility (Paperback, New)
Rebecca Probert, Stephen Gilmore, Jonathan Herring
R4,694 Discovery Miles 46 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the idea of 'parental responsibility' in English law and what is expected of a responsible parent. The scope of 'parental responsibility', a key concept in family law, is undefined and often ambiguous. Yet, to date, more attention has been paid to how individuals acquire parental responsibility than to the question of the rights, powers, duties and responsibilities they have once they obtain it. This book redresses the balance by providing the first sustained examination of the different elements of parental responsibility, bringing together leading scholars to comment on specific aspects of its operation. The book begins by exploring the conceptual underpinnings of parental responsibility in the context of parents' and children's rights. The analysis highlights the inherent constraints and limitations of 'parental responsibility' and how its scope has deliberately been curtailed in certain contexts. The book then considers what parental responsibility allows and requires in specific areas, for example, naming a child, education, religious upbringing, medical treatment, corporal punishment, dealing with any contracts entered into or property owned by the child, representing the child in legal proceedings, consenting to a child's marriage or civil partnership and the law's response to the death of a child. In the final section, the idea of the 'responsible parent' is considered in the contexts of child support, contact, tort, and criminal law.

Fifty Years of the Divorce Reform Act 1969 (Paperback): Joanna Miles, Daniel Monk, Rebecca Probert Fifty Years of the Divorce Reform Act 1969 (Paperback)
Joanna Miles, Daniel Monk, Rebecca Probert
R1,796 Discovery Miles 17 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The enactment of the Divorce Reform Act 1969 was a landmark moment in family law. Coming into force in 1971, it had a significant impact on legal practice and was followed by a dramatic increase in divorce rates, reflecting changes in social attitudes. This new interdisciplinary collection explores the background to the 1969 Act and its influence on law and society. Bringing together scholars from law, sociology, history, demography, and film and literature, it reflects on the changes to divorce law and practice over the past 50 years, and the changing impact of divorce on different people in society, particularly women. As such, it offers a 'biography' of this important piece of legislation, moving from its conception and birth, through its reception and development, to its imminent demise. Looking to the future, and to the new law introduced by the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020, this collection suggests ways for evaluating what makes a 'good' divorce law. This brilliant collection gives insight not only into this crucial piece of legislation, but also into a key period of societal change.

Family and Succession Law in England and Wales (Paperback, 6th New edition): Rebecca Probert, Maebh Harding Family and Succession Law in England and Wales (Paperback, 6th New edition)
Rebecca Probert, Maebh Harding
R2,809 Discovery Miles 28 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Moffat's Trusts Law 6th Edition 6th Edition - Text and Materials (Paperback, 6th Revised edition): Jonathan Garton, Graham... Moffat's Trusts Law 6th Edition 6th Edition - Text and Materials (Paperback, 6th Revised edition)
Jonathan Garton, Graham Moffat, Gerry Bean, Rebecca Probert
R1,499 Discovery Miles 14 990 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This latest edition of Moffat's Trusts Law has been fully revised and updated to cover recent statutory developments and explores the impact of a wealth of new cases including the Supreme Court decisions in Pitt v. Holt (2013), FHR European Ventures v. Cedar Capital Partners (2014) and Williams v. Central Bank of Nigeria (2014). It has been restructured to incorporate a new chapter on the internationalisation of the trust which provides an understanding of the new directions being taken in the areas of trust law and equitable remedies. Supplementary material includes an online chapter on occupational pension schemes. With suggestions for further reading guiding the student to contemporary debates, this leading textbook retains its hallmark combination of a contextualized approach and a commercial focus, and remains the serious student's textbook of choice.

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