The Law of Pension Trusts
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:28th Nov '13
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This comprehensive work offers an in-depth analysis of pension trusts law, addressing complex issues faced by practitioners and scholars, including trustees' obligations and investment duties, making it an essential resource.
The Law of Pension Trusts offers an in-depth exploration of pension trusts law, making it an essential resource for both practitioners and academics in the field. The author, David Pollard, meticulously compiles relevant topics and provides thorough analysis of case law, addressing the complex challenges that arise in pensions practice. This comprehensive work fills a significant gap in the literature, offering valuable insights from both a practical and scholarly standpoint.
Pollard's book stands out for its detailed examination of trust law as it pertains to occupational pension schemes. It addresses many nuanced issues that are often overlooked in statutory provisions, such as the obligations of trustees to employers, the ranking of spouses and dependents as beneficiaries, and the implied duties owed by employers. By tackling these difficult questions, the book serves as a crucial guide for those navigating the intricacies of pensions law.
In addition to practical guidance, The Law of Pension Trusts offers academic analysis that enriches the reader's understanding of the subject. Covering key concerns for pensions practitioners, such as trustees' investment and amendment powers, as well as their investment duties, this book provides a well-rounded perspective on the law of pension trusts. Written by a leading expert in the field, it is a vital addition to the libraries of all who work in or study pensions law.
ISBN: 9780199672486
Dimensions: 248mm x 177mm x 39mm
Weight: 1148g
576 pages