Daniel Clarry, Affiliated Lecturer in Law, Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge
Dr. Daniel Clarry is an Affiliated Lecturer in Law at Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge, and a Fellow in Private Law and Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School. He is the author of The Irreducible Core of the Trust (Hart Publishing, 2016) and editor-in-chief of The UK Supreme Court Yearbook, Volumes 4-7. He has experience in practice as a barrister in Australia, and is a qualified solicitor in England and Wales.
Introduction, Origins and Evolution 1. Introduction 2. Origins: The Performance of Trusts in Equity 3. Evolution: Statutory Reform of the Judicial Supervision of Trust Administration Modernity 4. Administration 5. Regulating the Office of Trustee 6. Securing the Due Administration of Trusts 7. Supervising the Non?Performance of Trusts Remedies and Trends 8. Judicial Review of Trustee Decision?Making 9. 'Equitable Compensation' for a Breach of Trust 10. Extrajudicial Supervision of Trust Administration
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