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Author 1
Charlie Webb
Book Description
A clear and concise text, engagingly written by an author team who draw on their academic and professional knowledge to bring the subject to life. This fourth edition has been fully revised and updated to reflect the most recent developments in the area.
ISBN-13
9781137475824
Language
English
Publisher
Palgrave MacMillan
Publication Date
29/May/15
Number of Pages
440
About the Author
Charlie Webb is an Associate Professor in the Department of Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK. Tim Akkouh is a Barrister at New Square Chambers, Lincoln's Inn, UK. He has a broad-based commercial chancery practice, with a particular emphasis on trusts, probate, insolvency, commercial and company matters.
Author 2
Tim Akkouh
Edition Number
4
Editorial Review
This is a marvellous book. It manages to combine crystal clear summaries of all areas of trusts law with in-depth and insightful discussions of the principles and policies underlying those areas of the law. It should be compulsory reading for anyone studying the law of trusts. - Nick McBride, Director of Studies in Law, Pembroke College, Cambridge, UK (review of previous edition) "I'm very pleased with this textbook. I feel the authors have identified a significant gap in the teaching of law generally, namely that students are being required to apply rules without any real understanding of why the rules exist, how they can change, and how they are re-evaluated in the light of similar circumstances, but circumstances where a different outcome may be justified. Accordingly, pointing this out is a very valuable technique to helping people understand the law on this area. Also, there is a tendency for textbooks to focus on how much law they can cram in, and a tendency also for lecturers to consider this to be advantageous. However, Webb and Akkouh's focus, possibly the advantage of the authors' combination of practice and academic backgrounds, emphasises the importance of how flexible the law is, and how different viewpoints may be expressed, albeit with supporting authorities." - Dr. Catrin Fflur Huws, Aberystwyth University, UK (review of previous edition)