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LWM10

Equity and trusts in context

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Academic Direction
UCL, Queen Mary °®Æï¼§ of London
Modes of Study
Online

This course examines Equity and Trusts in a deeper context than is often covered in °®Æï¼§ courses in England and Wales and acts as an introduction to students from other jurisdictions.

This fits together with two other courses on this programme: International Comparative Trusts Law and Commercial Trusts Law. This course covers primarily English and Welsh rules, although not exclusively as there are several common wealth comparisons.

Module A: The constitution of express trusts

LWM10A

  • The intellectual basis of equity and the history of the law of trusts
  • The foundations of express trusts
  • The constitution of express trusts
  • The paradox in express trusts law.

Module B: Trusts implied by law

LWM10B

  • Resulting trusts
  • Constructive trusts
  • Constructive trusts and secret profits
  • Constructive trusts and bribes
  • Issues with trusts implied by law
  • Secret trusts.

Module C: Trustees’ duties and breach of trust

LWM10C

  • Trustees' duties
  • Trustees’ liability for breach of trust
  • Tracing
  • Strangers and breech of trust.

Module D: Trusts of homes

LWM10D

  • Establishing rights in the home
  • Commonwealth approaches to rights in the home
  • Trusts of land
  • Proprietary estoppel
  • Theoretical perspectives on ownership of the home.

Assessment

Each module is assessed by a 45-minute unseen written exam.

Sequence

The modules can be completed in any order, but students without a firm understanding of the foundations of trust law are advised to take Module A first.

How to apply

You can apply to study a module individually as a standalone unit or as part of a Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma or Master of Laws qualification.

These modules also contribute towards the following specialist pathways for Laws:

  • Common Law
  • Equity and Trusts
  • Family Law