Commonwealth Caribbean Law of Trusts (Commonwealth Carribean) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Commonwealth Caribbean Law of Trusts (Commonwealth Carribean) Book

Examining the Caribbean legislation and Case Law together with the general principles of trusts law as applied in the English courts and other Commonwealth jurisdictions this book is for students reading for the LLB degree in various institutions of higher learning in the region. It will also be of interest to practitioners of trust law.Read More

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    The law of trusts is a subject of growing importance in the Commonwealth Caribbean. The importance of the Caribbean as a region of tax havens cannot be overestimated and, in some of these jurisdictions, statutory provisions have introduced new principles concerning a variety of matters. This book examines the relevant Caribbean legislation and case law, together with the general principles of trust law as applied in the English courts and in other Commonwealth jurisdictions. Although this work has been conceived primarily as a book for students reading for the LLB degrees in various institutions of higher learning in the region, it is of interest to practitioners of trust law.

  • 1859415407
  • 9781859415405
  • Gilbert Kodilinye, Trevor A. Carmichael
  • 15 March 2002
  • Routledge-Cavendish
  • Textbook Binding (Book)
  • 400
  • 2
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