The Resource Research handbook of fiduciary law, edited by D. Gordon Smith (Dean and Glen L. Farr Professor of Law, J. Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University), and Andrew S. Gold (Professor of Law, DePaul University College of Law, Illinois, US)
Research handbook of fiduciary law, edited by D. Gordon Smith (Dean and Glen L. Farr Professor of Law, J. Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University), and Andrew S. Gold (Professor of Law, DePaul University College of Law, Illinois, US)
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- Summary
- Fiduciary duties are widely viewed as essential to myriad private relationships, including guardianships, employment relationships, trusts, business organizations, and professional relationships. Recently, legal scholars and courts have devoted increasing attention to the application of fiduciary principles to public officials and public institutions. Some have argued that fiduciary relationships are unified by a common structure, but courts and commentators typically treat each fiduciary relationship as distinct. As a result, fiduciary law is often viewed as fragmented. The Research Handbook on Fiduciary Law shows that fiduciary law can be a distinctive field of study in its own right. This timely work presents important accounts of fiduciary relationships and new ideas on how fiduciary law can be explained. Coverage includes discussion of fiduciary obligations, fiduciary remedies, the role of equity and trusts, and public fiduciary law. A number of comparative perspectives are introduced to highlight similarities and differences between leading jurisdictions. The chapters in this Research Handbook help to show why this subject has drawn so many distinctive points of view, and sheds new light on a multi-faceted and rapidly growing field of study. This Research Handbook will be of interest to readers concerned with both the theory and practice of fiduciary law, as it incorporates significant new insights and developments in the field. It will also act as a starting point of new inquiry for those looking to contribute to the field themselves
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (480 pages)
- Note
- Includes index
- Contents
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- Contents: Part I: Theories of fiduciary law
- 1. Fiduciary law's mixed messages / Evan J. Criddle
- 2. Interpreting fiduciary law / Andrew S. Gold
- 3. Fiduciary relationships, fiduciary law, and trust / Matthew Harding
- 4. Delimiting fiduciary status / Julian Velasco
- Part II: Fiduciary duties
- 5. The parable of the talents / Stephen M. Bainbridge
- 6. Fiduciary law's anti-corruption norm / Sung Hui Kim
- 7. Competing accounts of fiduciary obligation / Arthur B. Laby
- 8. Motivation, information, negotiation: why fiduciary accountability cannot be negotiable / Amir N. Licht
- 9. Dimensions of fiduciary loyalty / Paul B. Miller
- Part III: Liability and remedies
- 10. Punitive damages against trustees? / Samuel L. Bray
- 11. Culpable participation in fiduciary breach / Deborah A. DeMott
- Part IV: Corporations
- 12. Structural bias, r.i.p.? / Claire A. Hill and Brett H. McDonnell
- 13. Relating fiduciary duties to corporate personhood and corporate purpose / Lyman Johnson
- Part V: Comparative fiduciary law
- 14. Opting out of fiduciary duties and liabilities in U.S. and U.K. business entities / Christopher M. Bruner
- 15. Directors' duties and legal safe harbours: a comparative analysis / Matthew Conaglen and Jennifer G. Hill
- 16. Corporate opportunities in the US and in the UK: how differences in enforcement explain differences in substantive fiduciary duties / Martin Gelter and Genevieve Helleringer
- 17. The weakening of fiduciary law / Andrew F. Tuch
- Part VI: Public fiduciaries
- 18. Challenges to public fiduciary theory: an assessment / Evan Fox-Decent
- 19. The core of fiduciary political theory / Stephen R. Galoob & Ethan J. Leib
- 20. Institutional competence in fiduciary government / D. Theodore Rave
- Index
- Isbn
- 9781784714833
- Label
- Research handbook of fiduciary law
- Title
- Research handbook of fiduciary law
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by D. Gordon Smith (Dean and Glen L. Farr Professor of Law, J. Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University), and Andrew S. Gold (Professor of Law, DePaul University College of Law, Illinois, US)
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Fiduciary duties are widely viewed as essential to myriad private relationships, including guardianships, employment relationships, trusts, business organizations, and professional relationships. Recently, legal scholars and courts have devoted increasing attention to the application of fiduciary principles to public officials and public institutions. Some have argued that fiduciary relationships are unified by a common structure, but courts and commentators typically treat each fiduciary relationship as distinct. As a result, fiduciary law is often viewed as fragmented. The Research Handbook on Fiduciary Law shows that fiduciary law can be a distinctive field of study in its own right. This timely work presents important accounts of fiduciary relationships and new ideas on how fiduciary law can be explained. Coverage includes discussion of fiduciary obligations, fiduciary remedies, the role of equity and trusts, and public fiduciary law. A number of comparative perspectives are introduced to highlight similarities and differences between leading jurisdictions. The chapters in this Research Handbook help to show why this subject has drawn so many distinctive points of view, and sheds new light on a multi-faceted and rapidly growing field of study. This Research Handbook will be of interest to readers concerned with both the theory and practice of fiduciary law, as it incorporates significant new insights and developments in the field. It will also act as a starting point of new inquiry for those looking to contribute to the field themselves
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- K795
- LC item number
- .R47 2018
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- dictionaries
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- 1962-
- 1973-
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- Smith, D. Gordon
- Gold, Andrew S.
- Edward Elgar Publishing
- Series statement
- Research handbooks in corporate law and governance
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
- Trusts and trustees
- Label
- Research handbook of fiduciary law, edited by D. Gordon Smith (Dean and Glen L. Farr Professor of Law, J. Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University), and Andrew S. Gold (Professor of Law, DePaul University College of Law, Illinois, US)
- Note
- Includes index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
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- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Contents: Part I: Theories of fiduciary law -- 1. Fiduciary law's mixed messages / Evan J. Criddle -- 2. Interpreting fiduciary law / Andrew S. Gold -- 3. Fiduciary relationships, fiduciary law, and trust / Matthew Harding -- 4. Delimiting fiduciary status / Julian Velasco -- Part II: Fiduciary duties -- 5. The parable of the talents / Stephen M. Bainbridge -- 6. Fiduciary law's anti-corruption norm / Sung Hui Kim -- 7. Competing accounts of fiduciary obligation / Arthur B. Laby -- 8. Motivation, information, negotiation: why fiduciary accountability cannot be negotiable / Amir N. Licht -- 9. Dimensions of fiduciary loyalty / Paul B. Miller -- Part III: Liability and remedies -- 10. Punitive damages against trustees? / Samuel L. Bray -- 11. Culpable participation in fiduciary breach / Deborah A. DeMott -- Part IV: Corporations -- 12. Structural bias, r.i.p.? / Claire A. Hill and Brett H. McDonnell -- 13. Relating fiduciary duties to corporate personhood and corporate purpose / Lyman Johnson -- Part V: Comparative fiduciary law -- 14. Opting out of fiduciary duties and liabilities in U.S. and U.K. business entities / Christopher M. Bruner -- 15. Directors' duties and legal safe harbours: a comparative analysis / Matthew Conaglen and Jennifer G. Hill -- 16. Corporate opportunities in the US and in the UK: how differences in enforcement explain differences in substantive fiduciary duties / Martin Gelter and Genevieve Helleringer -- 17. The weakening of fiduciary law / Andrew F. Tuch -- Part VI: Public fiduciaries -- 18. Challenges to public fiduciary theory: an assessment / Evan Fox-Decent -- 19. The core of fiduciary political theory / Stephen R. Galoob & Ethan J. Leib -- 20. Institutional competence in fiduciary government / D. Theodore Rave -- Index
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (480 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Governing access note
- Temp Access
- Isbn
- 9781784714833
- Isbn Type
- (e-book)
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- Specific material designation
- remote
- Label
- Research handbook of fiduciary law, edited by D. Gordon Smith (Dean and Glen L. Farr Professor of Law, J. Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University), and Andrew S. Gold (Professor of Law, DePaul University College of Law, Illinois, US)
- Note
- Includes index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Contents: Part I: Theories of fiduciary law -- 1. Fiduciary law's mixed messages / Evan J. Criddle -- 2. Interpreting fiduciary law / Andrew S. Gold -- 3. Fiduciary relationships, fiduciary law, and trust / Matthew Harding -- 4. Delimiting fiduciary status / Julian Velasco -- Part II: Fiduciary duties -- 5. The parable of the talents / Stephen M. Bainbridge -- 6. Fiduciary law's anti-corruption norm / Sung Hui Kim -- 7. Competing accounts of fiduciary obligation / Arthur B. Laby -- 8. Motivation, information, negotiation: why fiduciary accountability cannot be negotiable / Amir N. Licht -- 9. Dimensions of fiduciary loyalty / Paul B. Miller -- Part III: Liability and remedies -- 10. Punitive damages against trustees? / Samuel L. Bray -- 11. Culpable participation in fiduciary breach / Deborah A. DeMott -- Part IV: Corporations -- 12. Structural bias, r.i.p.? / Claire A. Hill and Brett H. McDonnell -- 13. Relating fiduciary duties to corporate personhood and corporate purpose / Lyman Johnson -- Part V: Comparative fiduciary law -- 14. Opting out of fiduciary duties and liabilities in U.S. and U.K. business entities / Christopher M. Bruner -- 15. Directors' duties and legal safe harbours: a comparative analysis / Matthew Conaglen and Jennifer G. Hill -- 16. Corporate opportunities in the US and in the UK: how differences in enforcement explain differences in substantive fiduciary duties / Martin Gelter and Genevieve Helleringer -- 17. The weakening of fiduciary law / Andrew F. Tuch -- Part VI: Public fiduciaries -- 18. Challenges to public fiduciary theory: an assessment / Evan Fox-Decent -- 19. The core of fiduciary political theory / Stephen R. Galoob & Ethan J. Leib -- 20. Institutional competence in fiduciary government / D. Theodore Rave -- Index
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (480 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Governing access note
- Temp Access
- Isbn
- 9781784714833
- Isbn Type
- (e-book)
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- Specific material designation
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