Description:The law regarding equity and trusts has undergone much change since the early 1990s, and the author aims to present an account of this complex area with clarity and insight. Whilst covering the whole of any equity and trusts course, the book presents a radical account of the subject. In particular it highlights the problems with the law of restitution and explores the commercial and welfare uses of trusts. It also considers the academic commentary on the area of equity and trusts and the raft of new case law, placing these issues in the context of human rights and social justice.