1.
Virgo, G. The principles of equity and trusts. (Oxford University Press, 2018).
2.
Watt, G. Trusts & equity. (Oxford University Press, 2018).
3.
Webb, C. & Akkouh, T. Trusts law. (Palgrave, 2017).
4.
Davies, P. S., Virgo, G. & Virgo, G. Equity & trusts: text, cases, and materials. (Oxford University Press, 2019).
5.
Garton, J., Moffat, G., Bean, G. M. D. & Probert, R. Moffat’s trusts law: text and materials. (Cambridge University Press, 2015).
6.
Hudson, A. Understanding equity & trusts. (Routledge, 2017).
7.
Virgo, G. The principles of equity and trusts. (Oxford University Press, 2018).
8.
Watt, G. Trusts & equity. (Oxford University Press, 2018).
9.
Webb, C. & Akkouh, T. Trusts law. (Palgrave, 2017).
10.
Watts, G. Introduction to Trusts and Equity.
11.
Hart, W. G. What Is a Trust. Law Quarterly Review (1899).
12.
Hudson, A. Great debates in equity and trusts. (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014).
13.
Garton, J., Moffat, G., Bean, G. M. D. & Probert, R. Moffat’s trusts law: text and materials. (Cambridge University Press, 2015).
14.
Scott, A. W. The Trust as an Instrument of Law Reform. The Yale Law Journal 31, (1922).
15.
Langbein, J. H. The Secret Life of the Trust: The Trust as an Instrument of Commerce. The Yale Law Journal 107, (1997).
16.
Patrick Parkinson. Reconceptualising the Express Trust. The Cambridge Law Journal 61, 657–683 (2002).
17.
Virgo, G. The principles of equity and trusts. (Oxford University Press, 2018).
18.
Watt, G. Trusts & equity. (Oxford University Press, 2018).
19.
Dickens, C. Bleak House. (Penguin, 1994).
20.
Hudson, A. Great debates in equity and trusts. (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014).
21.
Neuberger, D. Has Equity had its day? (2010).
22.
Edelman, J. Two Fundamental Questions for the Law of Trusts. Law Quarterly Review 129, 66–86 (2013).
23.
Langbein, J. H. The Contractarian Basis of the Law of Trusts. The Yale Law Journal 105, (1995).
24.
Virgo, G. The principles of equity and trusts. (Oxford University Press, 2018).
25.
Watt, G. Trusts & equity. (Oxford University Press, 2018).
26.
Webb, C. & Akkouh, T. Trusts law. (Palgrave, 2017).
27.
Emery, C. T. The most hallowed principle: certainty of beneficiaries of trusts and powers of appointment. The Law quarterly review 98, 551–586 (1982).
28.
Charles Harpum. Administrative Unworkability and Purpose Trusts. The Cambridge Law Journal 45, 391–394 (1986).
29.
Patrick Parkinson. Reconceptualising the Express Trust. The Cambridge Law Journal 61, 657–683 (2002).
30.
Grbich, Y. Baden: Awakening the Conceptually Moribund Trust. The Modern Law Review 37, 643–656 (1974).
31.
Glanville L. Williams. The Three Certainties. The Modern Law Review 4, 20–26 (1940).
32.
Grubb, A. Powers, Trusts and Classes of Objects. The Conveyancer and property lawyer 46, 432–441 (1982).
33.
Hayton, D. Uncertainty of subject-matter of trusts. Law Quarterly Review 110, 335–340 (1994).
34.
Martin, J. Certainty of subject matter: a defence of Hunter v Moss. The Conveyancer and property lawyer 60, 223–227 (1996).
35.
Hudson, A. Great debates in equity and trusts. (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014).
36.
Virgo, G. The principles of equity and trusts. (Oxford University Press, 2018).
37.
Watt, G. Trusts & equity. (Oxford University Press, 2018).
38.
Webb, C. & Akkouh, T. Trusts law. (Palgrave, 2017).
39.
Halliwell, M. Perfecting imperfect gifts and trusts: have we reached the end of the chancellor’s foot? The Conveyancer and property lawyer 67, 192–202 (2003).
40.
Law Commission - Making a Will. vol. 231 226–237 (2017).
41.
Garton, J. The role of the trust mechanism in the Rule in Re Rose. The Conveyancer and property lawyer 67, 364–367 (2003).
42.
Roberts, N. Donationes mortis causa in a dematerialised world. The Conveyancer and property lawyer 113–128 (2013).
43.
Abigail Doggett. Explaining ‘RE: Rose’: The Search Goes On? The Cambridge Law Journal 62, 263–266 (2003).
44.
Rickett, C. Completely constituting an inter vivos trust: property rules? The Conveyancer and property lawyer 65, (2001).
45.
Luxton, P. In search of perfection: the Re Rose rule rationale. The Conveyancer and property lawyer 76, 70–75 (2012).
46.
Pawlowski, M. Death bed gifts. New law journal 144, (1994).
47.
Virgo, G. The principles of equity and trusts. (Oxford University Press, 2018).
48.
Watt, G. Trusts & equity. (Oxford University Press, 2018).
49.
Webb, C. & Akkouh, T. Trusts law. (Palgrave, 2017).
50.
Challinor, E. Debunking the myth of secret trusts. The Conveyancer and property lawyer (2005).
51.
Allan, G. G. The Secret is out There: Searching for the Legal Justification for the Doctrine of Secret Trusts through Analysis of the Case Law. Common Law World Review (2011).
52.
Critchley, P. Instruments of fraud, testamentary dispositions, and the doctrine of secret trusts. Law Quarterly Review 115, 631–654 (1999).
53.
Kincaid, D. The Tangled Web: the Relationship between a Secret Trust and a Will. The Conveyancer and property lawyer 420–426 (2000).
54.
Wilde, D. Secret and semi-secret trusts: justifying distinctions between the two. The Conveyancer and property lawyer 366–367 (1995).
55.
Law Commission - Making a Will. vol. 231 226–237 (2017).
56.
• Evans, S. Should professionally drafted half-secret trusts be extinct after Larke v Nugus? The Conveyancer and property lawyer (2014).
57.
T. G. Youdan. Formalities for Trusts of Land, and the Doctrine in Rochefoucauld v. Boustead. The Cambridge Law Journal 43, 306–336 (1984).
58.
Virgo, G. The principles of equity and trusts. (Oxford University Press, 2018).
59.
Watt, G. Trusts & equity. (Oxford University Press, 2018).
60.
Webb, C. & Akkouh, T. Trusts law. (Palgrave, 2017).
61.
Jaffey, P. Explaining the trust. Law Quarterly Review 131, (2015).
62.
Brian Green. Grey, Oughtred and Vandervell. A Contextual Reappraisal. The Modern Law Review 47, 385–421 (1984).
63.
Griffiths, G. An inevitable tension? The disclosure of letters of wishes. The Conveyancer and property lawyer (2008).
64.
Matthews, P. The comparative importance of the rule in Saunders v Vautier. Law Quarterly Review 122, 266–264 (2006).
65.
Battersby, G. Formalities for the disposition of equitable interests under a trust. The Conveyancer and property lawyer 43, 17–37 (1979).
66.
Scott, A. Nature of Rights of the Cestui Que Trust. Columbia Law Review (1917).
67.
Stone, H. F. Nature of the Rights of the Cestui Que Trust. Columbia Law Review (1917).
68.
Edelman, J. Two Fundamental Questions for the Law of Trusts. Law Quarterly Review 129, 66–86 (2013).
69.
Patrick Parkinson. Reconceptualising the Express Trust. The Cambridge Law Journal 61, 657–683 (2002).
70.
Virgo, G. The principles of equity and trusts. (Oxford University Press, 2018).
71.
Watt, G. Trusts & equity. (Oxford University Press, 2018).
72.
Webb, C. & Akkouh, T. Trusts law. (Palgrave, 2017).
73.
Rosy Thornton. Ethical Investments: A Case of Disjointed Thinking. The Cambridge Law Journal 67, 396–422 (2008).
74.
Hicks, A. The Trustee Act 2000 and the modern meaning of "investment”. Trust Law International 15, 203–213 (2001).
75.
Hudson, A. Great debates in equity and trusts. (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014).
76.
Fox, D. Non-excludable trustee duties. Trusts & Trustees 17, 17–26 (2011).
77.
Birks, P. The content of fiduciary obligation. Trust Law International (2002).
78.
Matthew Conaglen. A Re-Appraisal of the Fiduciary Self-Dealing and Fair-Dealing Rules. The Cambridge Law Journal 65, 366–396 (2006).
79.
Capper, D. Compensation for Breach of Trust. The Conveyancer and property lawyer (1997).
80.
Nobles, R. L. Charities and ethical investment. The Conveyancer and property lawyer (1992).
81.
Conaglen, M. The nature and function of fiduciary loyalty. Law Quarterly Review 121, (2005).
82.
Edelman, J. When do fiduciary duties arise? Law quarterly review 126, 302–327 (2010).
83.
Law Commission. Trustees’ Powers and Duties. vol. 260 https://www.lawcom.gov.uk/project/trustees-powers-and-duties/ (1999).
84.
Virgo, G. The principles of equity and trusts. (Oxford University Press, 2018).
85.
Watt, G. Trusts & equity. (Oxford University Press, 2018).
86.
Webb, C. & Akkouh, T. Trusts law. (Palgrave, 2017).
87.
Halliwell, M. & Prochaska, E. Assistance and dishonesty: ring-a-ring o’roses. The Conveyancer and property lawyer (2006).
88.
Hudson, A. Great debates in equity and trusts. (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014).
89.
Ryan, D. Royal Brunei dishonesty: a clear welcome for Barlow Clowes. The Conveyancer and property lawyer (2007).
90.
Millett, P. Tracing the proceeds of fraud. Law quarterly review 107, (1991).
91.
Conaglen, M. Difficulties with tracing backwards. Law quarterly review 127, (2011).
92.
Lee, J. Constructing and limiting liability in equity. Law quarterly review 131, (2015).
93.
Evans, S. Rethinking Tracing and the Law of Restitution. Law quarterly review 115, (1999).
94.
Turner, P. G. Tracing to and fro. The Cambridge Law Journal 75, 462–465 (2016).
95.
Virgo, G. The principles of equity and trusts. (Oxford University Press, 2018).
96.
Watt, G. Trusts & equity. (Oxford University Press, 2018).
97.
Webb, C. & Akkouh, T. Trusts law. (Palgrave, 2017).
98.
Synge, M. Poverty: an essential element in charity after all? The Cambridge Law Journal 70, 649–668 (2011).
99.
Charity Commission. Preston Down Trust: case report. (2016).
100.
Pawlowski, M. & Summers, J. Private purpose trusts – a reform proposal. The Conveyancer and property lawyer 440–455 (2007).
101.
Harding, M. Trusts for Religious Purposes and the Question of Public Benefit. The Modern Law Review 71, 159–182 (2008).
102.
Rahmatian, A. The continued relevance of the "poor relations” and "poor employees” cases under the Charities Act 2006. The Conveyancer and property lawyer (2009).
103.
Sloan, B. Public schools for public benefit? The Cambridge Law Journal 71, 45–47 (2012).
104.
P. S. Atiyah. Public Benefit in Charities. The Modern Law Review 21, 138–154 (1958).
105.
Charity Commission. Public benefit: the public benefit requirement (PB1). (2013).
106.
Charity Commission. Charitable purposes. (2013).
107.
Charity Commission. Legal analysis: public benefit. (2013).