Equitable Remedies is a work of the highest international standing and the common law authority on remedies in equity.
A guide for non-tax specialist commercial lawyers to help manage the tax issues which arise in a wide range of commercial transactions.
As a textbook combined with a sourcebook, this well-established work on modern English trust law not only offers two books for the price of one, but also illuminates the topics covered by a careful arrangement of text and materials.
Harries v Church Commissioners [1992] 1 WLR 1241 The Church Commissioners are the trustees of the Church of england. They already had an ethical investment policy and already avoided investments in armaments, gambling, alcohol, tobacco, ...
Remedies: Equitable and Common Law : Materials Prepared for a Continuing Legal Education Seminar Held in Vancouver, B.C. on November...
As a textbook combined with a sourcebook, this well-established work on modern English trust law not only offers two books for the price of one, but also illuminates the topics covered by a careful arrangement of text and materials.
CIVIL REMEDIES presents a systematic treatment of the general principles of remedies in Australian private law. It is unique in that it not only discusses the nature of available remedies, but also shows how those remedies interrelate.
This work also identifies the critical matters which can affect the exercise of a court's discretion and when remedies in equity may or may not be available.
The essence of the law.
Few if any Australian law books have carved so significant a niche in legal publishing. This work is an essential text for law practitioners and students. This text is part of the LexisNexis Black and Silver Series.
This edition of this textbook on the law of trusts is aimed primarily at undergraduates, but is also suitable for postgraduate/professional students.