The World Trust Survey acts as a first point of call for practitioners advising on trusts where an international element is involved.Arranged in a comprehensive questionnaire format, this title provides a concise and practical overview of the key aspects of law and practice in all the key jurisdictions offering trusts. INDICE: 1: Introduction; 2: John O Dyrud: Anguilla; 3: Anthony D'Aniello: Antigua and Barbuda; 4: John Stumbles, John King, Heidi Machin: Australia; 5: Earl Cash: Bahamas; 6: Mary Mahabir: Barbados; 7: Alec Anderson, Stephanie Bernard: Bermuda; 8: Naresh Chand: British Virgin Islands; 9: Timothy Youdan: Canada; 10: Tony Pursall, Justin Appleyard: Cayman Islands; 11: Hao Wang, Yi Zhou: China; 12: Ronnie Summers: Cook Islands; 13: Elias Neocleous, Philippos Aristotelous: Cyprus; 14: Edward Reed: England and Wales; 15: Peter Montegriffo, Raquel Moss: Gibraltar; 16: St John Robilliard: Guernsey; 17: Mark Lea: HongKong; 18: Hanisha Amesur, Bijal Ajinka: India; 19: Paraic Madigan, Jennifer Tuite: Ireland; 20: John Rimmer: Isle of Man; 21: Alon Kaplan, Lyat Eyal, YigalHarkavy: Israel; 22: Paolo Giacommetti, Giovanni Cristofaro: Italy; 23: Alan Dart: Jersey; 24: Bernhard Lorenz, Martin Attlmayr: Liechtenstein; 25: AnthonyCremona: Malta; 26: Muhammad Uteem: Mauritius; 27: Donald Manasse: Monaco; 28: Geoffrey Cone: New Zealand; 29: Ramses Owens: Panama; 30: Simon Mitchell: Seychelles; 31: Leon Kwong Wing: Singapore; 32: Jennifer Booth: South Africa; 33: Najhdla Dilsuk, Nicholas John: St. Lucia; 34: Edgar Paltzer, Patrick Schmutz: Switzerland; 35: Dina Kapur Sanna, Natalia Murphy: United States: New York
- ISBN: 978-0-19-955157-6
- Editorial: Oxford University
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 608
- Fecha Publicación: 04/03/2010
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- Idioma: Inglés