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Equity and Trusts by Alastair Hudson is a definitive textbook that explores the complex principles governing equitable remedies and trust law. Published by Routledge, this work combines theoretical foundations with practical applications, making it essential for law students and legal professionals.
The book systematically addresses key topics including the nature of trusts, creation and constitution, trustees’ duties and liabilities, and beneficiaries’ rights. Hudson’s authoritative approach examines how equity operates alongside common law to provide justice and fairness in legal transactions. The text covers both traditional concepts and modern developments in trust law, including contemporary issues affecting property rights and fiduciary relationships.
With clear explanations and analytical depth, this volume serves as both an academic reference and a practical guide for understanding equitable principles in modern legal practice.







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