The key cases and materials relating to equity and trusts are drawn together to illustrate the reasoning processes of the court and the development of legal principles. Cases are carefully selected, edited, and cross-referenced to the companion textbook,
Principles of Australian Equity and Trusts, to promote a deep understanding of this complex area of law. Both books follow the same chapter order and structure, making it easy to use them in tandem. The authors provide discussion of the key concepts, putting the case extracts into their legal context. Helpful analysis of each extract assists readers to understand why each case is important and the principle to be drawn from the decision.
New cases included in the fifth edition include:
- Carter Holt Harvey Woodproducts Australia Pty Ltd v Commonwealth (2019) 368 ALR 390
- ASIC v Kobelt (2019) 267 CLR 1
- Vauxhall Motors Ltd v Manchester Ship Canal Co Ltd [2020] AC 1161
- Ancient Order of Foresters in Victoria Friendly Society Ltd v Lifeplan Australia Friendly Society Ltd (2018) 265 CLR 1
- Commissioner of Taxation v Bosanac [2021] FCAFC 158
- Caron v Jahani (No 2) (2020) 102 NSWLR 537
This book and its companion text, Principles of Australian Equity and Trusts, combine to make an ideal resource for students of equity and trusts, practitioners, and anyone wishing to understand this complex area of law.
Features
- Engages students with the sources of law in these subjects
- Puts cases and principles into context
- Cases are selected and edited for relevance
- Aligns with Australian courses in Equity and Trusts
- Easy and convenient navigation between the case book and companion text
Related Titles
- Radan, Stewart & Vickovich, Principles of Australian Equity and Trusts: Cases and Materials, 5th ed, 2022
- Cockburn & Wright, LexisNexis Questions and Answers: Equity and Trusts, 5th ed, 2021
- Robinson, Quick Reference Card: Equity, 3rd ed, 2021
About the Authors
Peter Radan is an Honorary Professor of Law at Macquarie Law School, Macquarie University.
Cameron Stewart is Professor of Health, Law and Ethics at the Sydney Law School, University of Sydney.
Ilija Vickovich is a Lecturer at Macquarie Law School, Macquarie University.