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Equity - the body of law developed in the English Court of Chancery - has a long and distinguished history. In the 21st century, it continues to be an important regulator of both commercial and personal dealings, as well as informing statutory regulation. Although much equitable doctrine is settled, there remain some intractable problems that bedevil lawyers across jurisdictions. The essays in this collection employ new historical, comparative, and theoretical perspectives to cast light on these fault lines in equitable doctrine and methodology. Leading scholars and practitioners from England, Australia, and New Zealand examine such contentious topics as: personal and proprietary liability for breaches of equitable duties (including fiduciary duties) * the creation of non-express trusts * equitable rights in insolvency * the fiduciary 'self dealing' rule * clogs on the equity of redemption * the distribution of assets on family breakdown * the suitability of unjust enrichment analysis. The book addresses specific doctrinal questions, as well as the 'meta' issues of organization and methodology, and the findings will be of value to academics and practitioners alike. (Series: Hart Studies in Private Law - Vol. 1)

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...practitioners and scholars who are searching for a deeper analysis of recent developments in equitable doctrine that that which is available in the standard textbooks would do well to consult this collection. -- Darryn Jensen * Journal of Equity Volume 6 *

Preface v
Contributors xi
Table of Cases
xiii
Table of Legislation
xxix
1 Unjust Enrichment versus Equitable Principles in England and Australia
1(26)
Joachim Dietrich
2 Subrogation, Equity and Unjust Enrichment
27(18)
Mark Leeming
3 Clogs on the Equity of Redemption: A Story of Changing Equitable Intervention
45(28)
Fiona Burns
4 Assignment of Future Property and Preferences
73(34)
Joshua Getzler
5 The Fiduciary `Self Dealing' Rule
107(12)
James Edelman
6 Participatory Liability for Breach of Trust or Fiduciary Duty
119(24)
Pauline Ridge
7 Equitable Compensation
143(26)
Jamie Glister
8 Trusts and Knowledge: Lessons from Australia
169(24)
Ben Mcfarlane
9 The Limits of Equity in Disputes over Family Assets
193(22)
Matthew Harding
10 Constructive Trusts: Understanding Remedialism
215(22)
Michael Bryan
11 Thoughts on Equity in New Zealand and New South Wales
237(26)
Andrew Butler
Tim Miller
Index 263
Jamie Glister is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Sydney. Pauline Ridge is an Associate Professor at the Australian National University.