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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Constructive and Resulting Trusts by Edited by Charles Mitchell Contributions by Charlie Webb Contributions by Robert Chambers Contributions by Matthew Conaglen Contributions by Simon Gardner Contributions by James Glister Contribu
Constructive and resulting trusts have a long history in English law and the law which governs them continues to develop as they are pressed into service to perform a wide variety of different functions for example to support the working of express trusts and other fiduciary relationships to allocate family property rights and to undo the consequences of commercial fraud. However while their conceptual flexibility makes them enormously useful it also makes them hard to understand. In the twelve essays collected in this volume the authors shed new light on various aspects of the law governing constructive and resulting trusts revisiting current controversies bringing new historical material to the fore and offering new theoretical perspectives.show more