توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Asia-Pacific Trusts Law: Volume 1: Theory and Practice in Context
نام کتاب : Asia-Pacific Trusts Law: Volume 1: Theory and Practice in Context
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : قانون تراست های آسیا و اقیانوسیه: جلد 1: نظریه و عمل در زمینه
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نویسندگان : Ying Khai Liew, Matthew Harding (editors)
ناشر : Hart Publishing
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 423
ISBN (شابک) : 9781509934799 , 9781509934812
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 6 مگابایت
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Preface\nContents\n1. Introduction\n I. Background\n II. The Book\n III. Emerging Themes\n IV. Conclusion\nPART I\n 2. Mere and Other Discretionary Objects in Australia\n I. Introduction\n II. Discretionary Trusts in Australia\n III. Objects with a Right to Due Administration\n IV. The Opportunistic Object\n V. The Beneficiary Principle\n VI. Conclusion\n 3. A Lament for Trust Principles in New Zealand\n I. Introduction\n II. The New Zealand Trusts Landscape\n III. Trust Principles under Threat\n IV. Conclusion\n 4. Trusts in Hong Kong: Historical Application and Current Practice\n I. Introduction\n II. Trusts Practice in Hong Kong before the Economic Boom\n III. Conclusion\n 5. Constructive Trusts and Limitation Periods in Malaysia\n I. Introduction\n II. Malaysian Limitation Periods for Trusts\n III. Two Classes of Constructive Trust\n IV. Class 2\n V. Class 1\n VI. Three Controversial Doctrines\n VII. Delaying the Running of Time\n VIII. Conclusion\n 6. Victoria Meets Confucius in Singapore: Implied Trusts of Residential Property\n I. Introduction\n II. Implied Trusts in Singapore: Blast or Break from the Past?\n III. Perpetrating Gender Disparity?\n IV. Reflecting Confucian Family Values\n V. Values and Viability\n VI. Conclusion\nPART II\n 7. The Transplantation of Trusts Law in India\n I. Introduction\n II. The Reception of Trusts Law in India\n III. Theory and Doctrine in the Indian Trusts Act\n IV. The Indian Trusts Act in Modern Debates: A Word of Caution\n V. Conclusion\n 8. Constructive Trusts under Muslim Family Law in Pakistan: Protecting Women\'s Rights to Matrimonial Property\n I. Introduction\n II. Women\'s Rights to Matrimonial Property\n III. Trusts Law in Pakistan\n IV. Constructive Trusts, Matrimonial Property and Muslim Family Law\n V. Conclusion\n 9. The Law of Trusts in Bangladesh: Theory and Practice\n I. Definition of the Trust in Bangladeshi Law\n II. Jurisdiction\n III. Analysis of the Trusts Act 1882 in Bangladesh\n IV. How Far is English Trusts Law Applicable in Bangladesh?\n V. Similarities between Bangladeshi and Indian Trusts Law\n VI. Benefits of the Trusts Act 1882\n VII. Drawbacks of the Trusts Act 1882\n VIII. Practical Application of Trusts in Bangladesh\n IX. Conclusion\n 10. Implied Trusts in Sri Lanka as a Creature of Legislation: The Way Forward\n I. Introduction\n II. Reception of Trusts\n III. Implied Trusts in Sri Lanka\n IV. Implied Trusts: Life Beyond the Trusts Ordinance\n 11. Philippine Trusts: Legal and Practical Considerations\n I. Introduction\n II. Philippine Law of Trusts: An Overview\n III. Considerations in Using Philippine Trusts\n IV. Conclusion\nPART III\n 12. The Transformation of Japanese Trusts Law and Practice: Historical Contexts and Future Challenges\n Introduction\n I. Historical Reception and Commercial Uses\n II. Family Trusts and Charitable Trusts\n III. Doctrinal Exposition\n IV. International Trust Practices\n Conclusion\n 13. Debtor Rehabilitation and the Asset-Partitioning Effect of Security Trusts: The Korean Supreme Court\'s Position Revisited\n I. Prologue\n II. Civil Law Trusts and their Asset-Partitioning Effect\n III. Rehabilitation Orders and the Asset-Partitioning Effect of the Trust\n IV. Form or Substance, that is the Question\n V. Epilogue\n 14. Taiwan\'s Trusts Law and Name-Borrowing Arrangements\n I. Introduction\n II. The Characterisation of Name-Borrowing Arrangements\n III. The Civil Law Tradition and Trusts Law in Taiwan\n IV. The Debate Surrounding Name-Borrowing Arrangements in Taiwan\n V. Some Thoughts on Name-Borrowing Arrangements\n VI. Conclusion\n 15. The Legal Nature of the Chinese Charitable Trust\n I. Introduction\n II. Two Perspectives for Observation\n III. Observations on the Regulatory Framework\n IV. Conclusion\nPART IV\n 16. The Surviving Legacy of English Trusts Law and Trusts in Thailand\n Introduction\n I. Historical Background to Common Law Trusts in Thailand\n II. Section 1686 of the CCC and the Purported End of Common Law Trusts in Thailand\n III. Trust Disputes and the Supreme Court of Thailand\n Conclusion\n 17. Arrangements Resembling Trusts under Indonesian Land Law\n I. Introduction\n II. Trusts under English Law\n III. Trust-Like Arrangements Relating to Land in Indonesia\n IV. Indonesian Property Law\n V. Indonesian Land Law\n VI. Returning to Trust-Like Arrangements under Indonesian Land Law\n Postscript\n 18. Property Management Relationships and \'Trusts\' in Vietnam\n Introduction\n I. A Historical Overview\n II. Property Management Relationships in Civil Law\n III. Property Management Relationships in Commercial Law\n IV. Other Property Management Relationships\n Conclusions and Recommendations\nPART V\n 19. Offshore Trusts in the South Pacific: How Far can the Concept of the Trust be Stretched before it Breaks?\n I. Introduction\n II. Political and Legal Background\n III. The Nature of Offshore Trusts in the South Pacific\n IV. Does the Offshore Trust Strain the Principles of Trusts Law beyond Redemption?\n V. Conclusion\n 20. Identifying an Asia-Pacific Private International Law of Trusts\n I. Introduction\n II. Applicable Law\n III. Jurisdiction\n IV. Conclusion\nIndex