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Wills, Estates, & Trusts, Estate Planning

Hague Trusts Convention

by Jonathan Harris, Grant Macleod
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Overview

Trusts cross borders. When they do, real difficulties may arise. Will the understanding of what a trust is be different in a foreign state? Will the rights, powers and duties of the trustee and settlor be the same? What rights will the beneficiary be able to assert? To what extent will the trust assets be safe from the claims of creditors, forced heirs, or third parties? Which legal system will be applied to the trust? Within what limits? What if the trust needs to be recognized in a state which does not have the institution of the trust in its domestic law? The Hague Trusts Convention, enacted into English law by the Recognition of Trusts Act 1987, seeks to ameliorate the situation by providing harmonized choice of law rules for "trusts created voluntarily and evidenced in writing." It also provides for the recognition of trusts in Contracting States. Those Contracting States should recognize the trust, even if they do not have the institution in their domestic law. This book is the first published in England to devote itself to a detailed analysis of the Convention. It is aimed at academics and practitioners, private international lawyers, and trust lawyers. Frequent reference is made to the position in civil law states (especially in the Contracting States of Italy and the Netherlands) and in other trust states, both offshore and onshore. The Hague Trusts Convention deals with the operation of the trust itself. It does not deal with the preliminary steps needed to create a trust. These preliminary matters raise a highly complex and uncharted choice of law issues. Detailed discussion of these matters is also provided, and appropriate solutions suggested.

Synopsis

Seeking to ameliorate the confusion created by cross-border trust law, the Hague Trusts Convention was enacted into English law by the Recognition of Trusts Act of 1987. In this volume, Harris (international commercial law, U. of Birmingham, UK) analyzes the Convention in depth. The first part addresses the creation of transnational trusts; the second part addresses the Hague Convention on the law applicable to trusts and on their recognition. Suitable for academics and practitioners, including private international lawyers and trust lawyers. Distributed in the US by ISBS. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Seeking to ameliorate the confusion created by cross-border trust law, the Hague Trusts Convention was enacted into English law by the Recognition of Trusts Act of 1987. In this volume, Harris (international commercial law, U. of Birmingham, UK) analyzes the Convention in depth. The first part addresses the creation of transnational trusts; the second part addresses the Hague Convention on the law applicable to trusts and on their recognition. Suitable for academics and practitioners, including private international lawyers and trust lawyers. Distributed in the US by ISBS. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Seeking to ameliorate the confusion created by cross-border trust law, the Hague Trusts Convention was enacted into English law by the Recognition of Trusts Act of 1987. In this volume, Harris (international commercial law, U. of Birmingham, UK) analyzes the Convention in depth. The first part addresses the creation of transnational trusts; the second part addresses the Hague Convention on the law applicable to trusts and on their recognition. Suitable for academics and practitioners, including private international lawyers and trust lawyers. Distributed in the US by ISBS. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
May 1, 2002
Publisher
Hart Publishing (UK)
Pages
578
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781841131108

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