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Martin John DixonNumber Of Reads:
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The aim of this book is to help students penetrate some of the mysteries of equity and trusts by presenting practical answers to typical examination questions. In addition, an attempt has been made to present the subject as a whole in a structured way, with basic matters and moving on to more difficult concepts. In this way, the book may be used as a teaching tool as well as a revision aid. In this new edition, the opportunity has been taken to incorporate several important and wide ranging changes in the law of equity and trusts, with particular emphasis on the Trustee Act 2000 and recent case law developments.
Martin John Dixon
Martin John Dixon FRSA is a British academic lawyer. He is Professor of the Law of Real Property at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Queens' College, Cambridge. He is Director of the Cambridge Centre for Property Law and an Honorary Bencher of Lincoln's Inn. He was awarded the University of Cambridge Pilkington Prize for excellence in teaching in 2004. He was previously a Fellow of Robinson College, Cambridge and a Legal Officer for the UNRWA based in Vienna and Gaza City.
He attended Cynffig Comprehensive School and Keble College, Oxford, before teaching at Trinity College, Oxford prior to moving to Robinson College, Cambridge. He moved to Queens' College in 2000. He also teaches Land Law for the GDL at City University,
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