Sydney Law School: Recent submissions
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When the new model meets the classic: Creditor-defeating dispositions
Published 2022The creditor defeating disposition (CDD) provisions have now been tested in court with the first decision in May 2022, 'Franklin v Tecnologie Fluenti Pty Ltd'. This article will examine the reasoning in the case and consider ...Open AccessArticle -
Remedies against an alter ego knowing recipient: Akita Holdings Ltd v Attorney-General (Turks and Caicos Islands)
Published 2017A case note on the United Kingdom Privy Council (UKPC) decision Akita Holdings Ltd v Attorney-GeneralOpen AccessArticle -
The limits of sham trusts: Whether a trust’s terms matter
Published 2022As attention surrounding the use of trusts in asset protection strategies has increased in recent years, so have questions surrounding the validity of such trusts. Central to this has been an attempted expansion of the ...Open AccessArticle -
HUMAN DIGNITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS: A CURRICULUM FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
Published 2024-07-29This manual contains materials that can assist in exploring the concept of human dignity within human rights curricula in higher education. It can be used in its entirety or specific modules can be extracted for incorporation ...Open AccessOther -
Mutual intention and Quistclose trusts
Published 2012It is said that Quistclose-type trusts depend on the mutual intention of the parties. This article argues that no such requirement exists and that there are good reasons for treating the intentions of the transferor and ...Open AccessArticle