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Postgraduate study in Laws:

Master of Laws (LLM), Postgraduate Diploma and Postgraduate Certificate

Course outline

International and comparative trust law

Students are not required to have studied the 'Law of trusts' at undergraduate level. However, it is advisable to have done so, for this course assumes that students are familiar with, and have an understanding of, the 'Law of trusts' and the standard works on the subject up to LLB level or its equivalent. Knowledge of the relevant principles of the 'Conflict of laws' is useful, though not essential.

Section A: The nature of the English trust
· Survey of the English law of trusts
· Shams
· The trust as property-holding vehicle and as obligation
· The core content of a trust
· The Beneficiary Principle: trusts for non-charitable purposes
Section B: Offshore purpose trusts
· Introduction to offshore non-charitable purpose trusts
· Belize
· Bermuda
· The British Virgin Islands
· The Cook Islands
· Cyprus
· Isle of Man
· Jersey
· Labuan
· The STAR trust of the Cayman Islands
Section C: Asset protection trusts
· Introduction to offshore asset protection trusts
· The pre-Insolvency Act 1986 and current position under English law
· The Bahamas
· The British Virgin Islands (including the new VISTA trust)
· The Cayman Islands
· The Cook Islands
· Cyprus
· Gibraltar
· The Isle of Man
· Jersey
Section D: Special issues in international and comparative trust law
Part one:
· Choice of law; jurisdiction; recognition; enforcement
· General principles of choice of law
· The Hague Trusts Convention
· The jurisdiction and remedies of the English courts over foreign trusts
· Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in England
Part two:
· The reception of the trust or trust-like devices in civil law jurisdictions
· The trust and the civil law
· The trust from a worldwide perspective: The trust’s future
Sequence:
Section A must be attempted before section B; sections A and B must be attempted before section D.
Textbook:
John Glasson and Geraint Thomas (eds), The International Trust 2nd ed (Bristol: Jordan Publishing Ltd, 2006),

ISBN: 9781846610394