From the BESTSELLING Law Express revision series. Law Express Question and Answer: Equity and Trusts is designed to ensure you get the most marks for every answer you write by improving your understanding of what examiners are looking for, helping you to focus in on the question being asked and showing you how to make even a strong answer stand out.
Essentials of Equite and Trusts Law, 1st ed. This new textbook on equity and trusts law has been designed to cover all the main topics on undergraduate courses comprehensively but concisely. It offers a clear and accurate explanation of the law, presented in a systematic and logical order for learning and revision. The book is exceptionally accessible to students new to the subject. Law Express: Equirt & Trusts, 1st ed. Law Express: Equity and Trusts is designed to help you to relate all the reading and study throughout your course specifically to exam and assignment situations. Understand quickly what is required, organise your revision, and learn the key points with ease, to get the grades you need. Tested with examiners and students.
Complete Equity & Trusts is supported by clear author commentary, choice extracts, and useful learning features. The explanations and examples in this textbook have been crafted to help students hone their understanding of trusts law. The Complete titles are ambitious in their scope; they've been carefully developed with teachers to offer law students more than just a presentation of the key concepts. Instead they offer a complete package. Only by building on the foundations of the subject, by showing how the law works, demonstrating its application through extracts from cases and judgments, and by giving students the tools and the confidence to think critically about the law will they gain a complete understanding. This book is accompanied by free online resources, which feature resources for students and lecturers including the following: - Guidence for answering end-of-chapter questions in the book - Self-test question with instant feedback - A flashcard glossary of key terms - Updates on legislation and case law
Alastair Hudson’s Equity and Trusts is an ideal textbook for undergraduate courses on the law of trusts and equitable remedies. It provides a clear, current and comprehensive account of the subject through which the author’s enthusiasm and expertise shine through, helping to bring to life an area of the law which students often find difficult. Beginning with the core principles, Alastair Hudson reinforces the key points by means of clear examples throughout each chapter, helping students to build and develop their own knowledge of equity and trusts. A set of lively, discursive essays reflecting on the law then begin to outline the broader political, social and economic context of the subject and encourage the reader to begin to engage with their own critical analysis. The eighth edition of Equity and Trusts will be edited and updated to include discussion of the key developments in the subject since publication of the seventh edition in 2012, including the latest case law and potential for regulation relating to cohabitation and shared ownership as well as cases arising in the light of the enforcement of the Charities Act 2006.
Equity and Trusts Law Directions is an authoritative yet lively text with an emphasis on explaining clearly the key topics covered on equity and trusts courses. Rich learning features demonstrate how the law of equity and trusts is applied in the real world, and why it is such a stimulating and exciting field.
Equity and Trusts: A Problem-Based Approach creates a fresh approach to learning through the use of integrated realistic case studies designed to simulate how the law works in practice. With comprehensive coverage of the complete equity and trusts curriculum, unlike other textbooks, it integrates a thorough exposition of the legal rules with applied problem-solving opportunities, highlighting the legal issues and providing essential context for the law. The book’s goal is to familiarise students with a more active and practical approach to equity and trusts that will deepen their knowledge and understanding. Written in a clear and concise style but without sacrificing detail or analysis, Judith Riches not only provides students with a full and wide-ranging account of the law, but also helps them to develop the analytical and problem-solving skills they will need to succeed in their studies and beyond. Key features include: Case studies at the start of each chapter provide real-world context to each topic and help to familiarise readers with the legal language and style they will encounter Apply Your Learning boxes invite students to reflect and consolidate on the content covered in order to apply the law back to the case study Consider This boxes present variations to the case studies and alternative scenarios to challenge students to take their application of the law to the next level Key Cases and Statutes boxes reinforce the essential role of cases and legislation in the development and application of land law and help students identify key sources of legal authority for revision purposes Tutor Tips highlight important issues and opportunities to impress tutors and examiners without interrupting the flow of the text
Trusts and Equity 8/E Trusts and Equityis a trusted, clear and engaging explanation of the main principles of this area of law. This book demystifies this complex subject, without oversimplifying, by means of clear explanations and a focus on contemporary applications of the trust. Law Express: Equity & Trusts 1st edition 1/E Law Express: Equity and Trusts is designed to help you to relate all the reading and study throughout your course specifically to exam and assignment situations. Understand quickly what is required, organise your revision, and learn the key points with ease, to get the grades you need.
The book is, first and foremost, a book which grabs the reader's attention. The prose is engaging, whilst not diluting academic content. The reader is driven to know more. Gill Chapman, Senior Lecturer, University of Glamorgan, Solicitor and a member of the Gwent Family Justice Committee The text is a very good text book. It is wide ranging, and sufficiently detailed to serve the needs of undergraduate students studying family law. It presents the law clearly, outlines critiques of the law well, and ranges across all of the subject matter I would like to see covered in the course Craig Lind, University of Sussex Jonathan Herring's Family Law, now in its third edition, provides comprehensive coverage of family law relating to both children and adults in one volume. The author analyses the key principles of the current law in a context that is informed by the theories and realities of contemporary society. The result is a clear, highly relevant and high-value course book for students who develop a fascination with this contentious and dynamic area of law.The new edition explores and evaluates some of the dynamic changes to this always controversial subject.The impact of numerous important statutory developments has been explored, including the Civil Partnership Act 2004, the Gender Recognition Act 2004, the Children Act 2004, the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 and the Children and Adoption Act 2006. There has also been a significant amount of case law development, not least from the European Court of Human Rights, which have been incorporated in the new edition. Case law has been particular relevant in relation to contact disputes, forced marriages, ancillary relief and child abduction. The book continues to build on its reputation as an interesting and innovative text by including new features to help the reader further explore the subject: * Each chapter includes a table of key statistics and topical issues' sections to show how the law applies in the modern world * Debate sections in each chapter look at a particularly controversial issue and highlight the main arguments on either side, in conjunction with longer analysis in the text itself.* Particularly important cases are highlighted in the text to encourage the reader to reflect on them.* Each chapter includes a summary of the main points covered and the key legislative provisions, providing students with a useful tool for learning and revision. * A list of further reading at the end of each chapter, divided into useful sections, helps the reader to explore the subject further, and a full bibliography is included at the end of the book. About the author Jonathan Herring is a Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford and was formerly a Fellow in Law and Director of Studies at New Hall, Cambridge. He is a qualified (non-practising) solicitor. His research and academic interests also include criminal and medical law.