Abstract / Description of output
Explores the private law trust using the concept of patrimony in England, Scotland, Quebec and the Netherlands
This volume explores how the private law concepts of trust and patrimony interact in various jurisdictions, with a view to advancing the understanding of the trust as a fundamental legal concept. It comprises new and previously published papers written by distinguished comparative law scholars. The authors investigate whether the common law trust could be understood as a civil law patrimony by appropriation, and whether civil law and mixed traditions could create local versions of the common law trust using patrimony as the main conceptual building block.
This volume explores how the private law concepts of trust and patrimony interact in various jurisdictions, with a view to advancing the understanding of the trust as a fundamental legal concept. It comprises new and previously published papers written by distinguished comparative law scholars. The authors investigate whether the common law trust could be understood as a civil law patrimony by appropriation, and whether civil law and mixed traditions could create local versions of the common law trust using patrimony as the main conceptual building block.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | Edinburgh University Press |
Number of pages | 272 |
ISBN (Print) | 9780748697748 |
Publication status | Published - Jun 2015 |
Publication series
Name | Edinburgh Studies in Law |
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