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Commercial Trusts in European Private Law

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Part of The Common Core of European Private Law

Contributors to the volume: Benoit Allemeersch, François Barrière, Sergio Cámara Lapuente, Merete Clausen, Antonio Gambaro, Cristina González Beilfuss, Georg Graf, Michele Graziadei, George Gretton, Stefan Grundmann, Torgny Håstad, Monika Hinteregger, Steve Jacoby, Marielle Koppenol-Laforce, George Lekkas, Ugo Mattei, Niamh Moloney, Eoin O'Dell, Pedro Pais de Vasconcelos, Lionel Smith, Jarmo Tuomisto, Alain Verbeke, Christian Vogel, Donovan Waters, Manuela Weissenbacher Contributors to the case studies: Austria: Manuela Weissenbacher, Georg Graf, Monika Hinteregger; Belgium: Benoit Allemeersch, Alain Verbeke; Denmark: Merete Clausen; England and Wales: Lionel Smith; Finland: Jarmo Toumisto; France: François Barrière; Germany: Stefan Grundmann; Greece: George Lekkas; Ireland: Eoin O'Dell, Niamh Moloney; Italy: Antonio Gambaro, Michele Graziadei; Luxembourg: Steve Jacoby; The Netherlands: Marielle Koppenol-Laforce; Portugal: Pedro Pais de Vasconcelos; Scotland: George Gretton; Spain: Cristina González Beilfuss; Sergio Cámara Lapuente; Sweden: Torgny Håstad
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  • Date Published: July 2009
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521115605

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  • In European legal systems, a variety of approaches to trust and relationships of trust meet the universal professionalization of asset management services. This book explores that interface in order to seek a better understanding of the legal regulation of the entrustment of wealth. Within the methodology of the Common Core of European Private Law, the volume presents cases on the establishment and termination of management relationships, obligations of loyalty and of professionalism, and the choice of law.

    • Provides essential information about trust issues in all the EU Member States up to the wave of accession to the EU in 2004, and maps the EC developments in the field of financial services law
    • Contributes to an understanding of trust law in several commercial contexts, and provides fresh commentary on the Hague Trusts Convention of 1985
    • National reports provide answers to hypothetical cases that focus on practical issues
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    • Date Published: July 2009
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521115605
    • length: 632 pages
    • dimensions: 229 x 152 x 36 mm
    • weight: 0.92kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    General editors' preface
    Preface
    Contributors to the volume
    Contributors to the case studies
    List of Abbreviations
    Select bibliographies for jurisdictions represented
    Part I. Setting the Scene:
    1. Commercial Trusts in European Private Law: the Interest and Scope of the Enquiry
    2. A short note on terminology
    3. The Hague Trust Convention twenty years on
    Part II. The Case Studies: Section 1. General Part:
    4. Case 1: Creation and termination of the management relationship
    powers of the manager
    5. Case 2: Investment duties
    6. Case 3: Conflict of interest
    7. Case 4: Basic insolvency situation
    8. Case 5: Insolvency of investment manager
    9. Case 6: Tracing
    10. Case 7: Choice of law
    Section 2. Special Part:
    11. Case 8: Pension funds
    12. Case 9: Collective investment schemes
    13. Case 10: Multiple debenture holders
    14. Case 11: Securitisation
    Part III. Conclusions:
    15. Some difficulties
    16. Comparative remarks on the general part
    17. Comparative remarks on the special part
    18. What's next?
    Index.

  • Editors

    Michele Graziadei, Università degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale Amedeo Avogadro
    Professor of Comparative Private Law, Facolta di giurisprudenza, Universita del Piemonte orientale.

    Ugo Mattei, Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy
    Professore Ordinario di Diritto Civile, Universita di Torino; Alfred and Hanna Fromm Professor of International and Comparative Law, University of California, Hastings College of Law.

    Lionel Smith, McGill University, Montréal
    James McGill Professor of Law, Faculty of Law and Institute of Comparative Law, McGill University.

    Contributors

    Contributors to the volume: Benoit Allemeersch, François Barrière, Sergio Cámara Lapuente, Merete Clausen, Antonio Gambaro, Cristina González Beilfuss, Georg Graf, Michele Graziadei, George Gretton, Stefan Grundmann, Torgny Håstad, Monika Hinteregger, Steve Jacoby, Marielle Koppenol-Laforce, George Lekkas, Ugo Mattei, Niamh Moloney, Eoin O'Dell, Pedro Pais de Vasconcelos, Lionel Smith, Jarmo Tuomisto, Alain Verbeke, Christian Vogel, Donovan Waters, Manuela Weissenbacher Contributors to the case studies: Austria: Manuela Weissenbacher, Georg Graf, Monika Hinteregger; Belgium: Benoit Allemeersch, Alain Verbeke; Denmark: Merete Clausen; England and Wales: Lionel Smith; Finland: Jarmo Toumisto; France: François Barrière; Germany: Stefan Grundmann; Greece: George Lekkas; Ireland: Eoin O'Dell, Niamh Moloney; Italy: Antonio Gambaro, Michele Graziadei; Luxembourg: Steve Jacoby; The Netherlands: Marielle Koppenol-Laforce; Portugal: Pedro Pais de Vasconcelos; Scotland: George Gretton; Spain: Cristina González Beilfuss; Sergio Cámara Lapuente; Sweden: Torgny Håstad

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