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E-raamat: Arbitration of Trust Disputes: Issues in National and International Law

Consultant editor (Barrister, Shortland Chambers), Edited by (Manley O Hudson Professor of Law, University of Missouri)
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In recent years, numerous jurisdictions have seen a significant shift in thinking about whether and to what extent matters involving the inner workings of a trust - so-called 'internal' trust disputes between settlors, trustees, and beneficiaries - are amenable to arbitration. Not only are parties expressing an increased desire to minimize the cost and delay of hostile trust litigation, but courts and legislatures from around the world have begun to demonstrate an increased willingness to allow these sorts of disputes to go to arbitration. Indeed, legislation allowing internal trust arbitration now exists in a number of jurisdictions, while courts in other countries have begun to allow mandatory arbitration of these types of disputes even in the absence of subject-specific statutes.

This book discusses recent and anticipated developments concerning trust arbitration in a variety of domestic and cross-border settings. In so doing, the text not only provides necessary information about the special nature of national and international trust arbitration, it also bridges the gap between trust law and arbitration law by bringing together authors with expertise in both fields. Furthermore, this book is the first to provide detailed and critical analysis of various institutional initiatives in the area of trust arbitration (including measures proposed by the American Arbitration Association, the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel, the English Trust Law Committee, and the International Chamber of Commerce) and to offer in-depth coverage of various national, international, and comparative issues, including the applicability of the New York Convention and the Hague Trust Convention to internal trust arbitration. As a result, this book is a must-have for specialists in both trust law and arbitration law.

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This book provides an important and welcome addition to the developing body of literature on the resolution of trust disputes. The potential advantages and possible difficulties of arbitration are clearly identified, as are recommended routes forward for consideration by legislators and practitioners to widen further the appeal and scope for arbitrating trust disputes. The perception of arbitration as an effective solution for trust disputes is ably enhanced by this publication. * Peter Pexton, Trust Quarterly Review. * This book is the first of its kind to provide extensive coverage of the latest developments in trust arbitrations in a variety of jurisdictions ... The book helps to understand the specificity of trust disputes and sheds new light on issues which for a long time have hindered the expansion of arbitration into the field of trusts. * Elena Lapina, ASA Bulletin. * The chapters are all of impeccable quality. They have all been authored with diligence and rigor and throughout one senses not only a high degree of scholarship, but also of accumulated professional awareness and prestige. The book is a fascinating and wholly informative read from start to end for anyone with a practical or academic query on any matter of trust arbitration. I suspect this will be the definitive work on trust arbitration for some time. * Ilias Bantekas, Brunel University London and Director University of London LLB Program in Athens (in Transnational Dispute Management) *

Table of Cases
xv
Table of Legislation
xxvii
List of Abbreviations
xxxix
List of Contributors
xli
I PRELIMINARY MATTERS
1 Introduction: Global Developments in Trust Arbitration
3(12)
SI Strong
2 The Use of Trusts in Financing Transactions: Special Issues Relating to Arbitration of Commercial Trusts
15(34)
Mark Kantor
II TRUST ARBITRATION AT THE INSTITUTIONAL LEVEL
3 A Critique of the American Arbitration Association's Efforts to Facilitate Arbitration of Internal Trust Disputes
49(25)
E Gary Spitko
4 ACTEC's Simplified Trial Resolution Option with Model Laws and Clauses
74(25)
Robert W Goldman
5 Institutional Approaches to Trust Arbitration: Comparing the AAA, ACTEC, ICC, and DIS Trust Arbitration Regimes
99(44)
SI Strong
III TRUST ARBITRATION AS A MATTER OF NATIONAL LAW
6 Arbitration and the United States Uniform Trust Code
143(7)
David M English
7 Legislative Approaches to Trust Arbitration in the United States
150(25)
Lee-ford Tritt
8 Trust Arbitration in the United States Courts
175(28)
Mary F Radford
9 Donative Trusts and the United States Federal Arbitration Act
203(25)
David Horton
10 Trust Arbitration in England and Wales: The Trust Law Committee
228(28)
Mark Herbert
11 The Removal of Trustees by Arbitration: Australia and England
256(33)
Daniel Clarry
12 Trust Arbitration in Guernsey
289(24)
Paul Buckle
13 Arbitration of Trust Disputes Under the Bahamas Trustee Act 1998
313(20)
David Brownbill
14 Arbitration of Trust Disputes in the Cayman Islands
333(19)
Anna Peccarino
Tom Lowe
15 Singapore: Trust Disputes and Arbitration
352(12)
Tang Hang Wu
Paul Tan
16 Trust Arbitration in New Zealand
364(19)
Tony Molloy
17 Trust Arbitration in Switzerland
383(25)
Tina Wustemann
Roman Huber
18 Trust Arbitration in Liechtenstein and Austria
408(27)
Johannes Gasser
Rene Saurer
IV TRUST ARBITRATION AS A MATTER OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
19 Arbitrating Trust Disputes: Effect of the Hague Convention on the Law Applicable to Trusts and on Their Recognition
435(32)
Georg von Segesser
20 International Enforcement of an Arbitration Provision in a Trust: Questions Involving the New York Convention
467(27)
Margaret L Moses
21 Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards Arising from an Internal Trust Arbitration: Issues Under the New York Convention
494(37)
Sarah Ganz
V Concluding Thoughts
22 The Future of Trust Arbitration: Quo Vadis?
531(18)
SI Strong
Index 549
Professor S.I. Strong is the Manley O Hudson Professor of Law at the University of Missouri, where she specializes in international dispute resolution and comparative law, with a particular emphasis on international arbitration, trust law, and large-scale (class and collective) suits.

Tony Molloy QC is formerly of Shortland Chambers, Auckland, and an Associate Member, Ten Old Square Chambers, Lincoln's Inn, and an Honorary Member of the Chancery Bar Association. He is author of several textbooks on tax, fraud, and partnership law.