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Breach of Trust
Edited by Peter Birks and Arianna Pretto-Sakmann

…the book has been prepared as a coherent and integrated whole, rather than simply a collection of essays on the topic. It is careful and thought-provoking, and a valuable contribution to the literature.
James Chalmers
The Edinburgh Law Review, Vol 9
2005



The title of this book and its chapters are beguilingly simple but the contents provide fascinatingly deep analyses of contemporary issues.
This book is an essential collection of studies for anyone concerned with the law on breach of trust, its possible reform (or change) and the changing position of the breach of trust law and its relationship with the common law.
JGG
Trusts and Trustees
September 2002



In content this book is a heavy-weight. It is aimed at academics, chancery judges and specialist practicioners. However, anyone seekng to formulate or to defend a claim relating to a fiduciary duty would do well to consider the points made in this book.
C I Howells, Lincoln's Inn
New Law Journal
October 2002

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