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Asia-Pacific Trusts Law, Volume 2: Adaptation in Context [Kõva köide]

Edited by (University of Melbourne, Australia), Edited by (Seoul National University, Korea)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 416 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 236x158x28 mm, kaal: 780 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: Hart Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1509954600
  • ISBN-13: 9781509954605
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 416 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 236x158x28 mm, kaal: 780 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: Hart Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1509954600
  • ISBN-13: 9781509954605
This book brings together leading legal scholars and practitioners from across the Asia-Pacific region to probe the ways in which trusts law has been adapted by various jurisdictions, and to analyse their causes and effects. The contributions discuss how the trust structure, with its inherent malleability, has been adapted to meet a diverse set of local needs, including social, religious, economic, commercial, or even historical needs. But in most instances, those needs - and the ways in which trusts law has been adapted to meet them - are not unique to a single jurisdiction: they often (coincidentally or otherwise) find much in common with others. By making its readers aware of the commonality of needs in Asia- Pacific, this book also aims to encourage coordination and cooperation in utilising trusts law to address shared concerns across the region.

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Leading scholars and practitioners from across the Asian Pacific explore how the structure of the trust has been adapted to meet different regional needs, illustrating frequent overlap and commonality.
Preface v
1 Introduction: Adaptation in Context
1(14)
Ying Khai Liew
Ying-Chieh Wu
PART I FAMILIAL ADAPTATION
2 Resulting and Constructive Trusts in the Contemporary Singaporean Family Context
15(18)
Man Yip
3 Marrying English Trusts Law with Chinese Customary Law? Historical Evolution and Modern Anomalies of the Tso/Tong in Hong Kong
33(22)
Rebecca Lee
PART II RELIGIOUS ADAPTATION
4 Religious Endowments and Trusts Law in Colonial India
55(22)
T.T. Arvind
5 Adaptation of the Law of Trusts to Regulate Administration of Places of Religious Worship in Sri Lanka
77(16)
Anton Cooray
6 Innovations within Malaysian Trusts Law: Labuan's Trusts Law and the Hibah Trust
93(18)
Hang Wu Tang
PART III COMMERCIAL ADAPTATION
7 Trust in a Trustless World: Crypto-Asset Custodians, Trusts and Trust Regulations in Taiwan
111(18)
Yueh-Ping (Alex) Yang
8 Adaptation in a Civil Law and Sharia Context: Trusts and Foundations in the Gulf Region
129(20)
David Russell
9 Adaptation of Offshore Trusts in the South Pacific: Tension between Commercial and Social Needs
149(34)
Katy Barnett
PART IV STATUTORY ADAPTATION
10 Trusts and Statutes in the Australian Federation
183(20)
Matthew Harding
11 Trustee Duties in Thailand's Statutory Trusts
203(20)
Adam Reekie
Surutchada Reekie
12 Pakistan's New Trusts Acts 2020: Adaptation to Regulatory Overkill
223(18)
Muhammad Zubair Abbasi
13 The Trusts Law Legislation Project in New Zealand
241(22)
Jessica Palmer
14 Adaptation Throughout History: The Journey of the Israeli Trust from a Charitable Trust to an Estate Planning Instrument
263(24)
Meytal Liberman
15 Application of Cambodia's New Trust Law from a Practitioner's View
287(24)
Matthew Rendall
Soromnear Sin
PART V DOCTRINAL ADAPTATION
16 Trusts in South Korea: Towards an Independent Fund Mechanism
311(16)
Ying-Chieh Wu
17 Accessory Liability and Tracing: Modern Adaptations of Japanese Trusts Law
327(22)
Masayuki Tamaruya
18 Intention in the Creation of Chinese Inter Vivos Express Trusts
349(24)
Hui Jing
PART VI CROSS-BORDER ADAPTATION
19 Trusts Choice of Law Rules in Asia-Pacific: Adapting to the Future
373(26)
Ying Khai Liew
Index 399
Ying Khai Liew is Professor at Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, Australia. Ying-Chieh Wu is Associate Professor at Seoul National University, South Korea.