
Fiduciary Law Is A Critically Important Body Of Law. Fiduciary Duties Ensure The Integrity Of A Remarkable Variety Of Relationships, Institutions, And Organizations. They Apply To Relationships Of Great Personal Significance, Including In Some Jurisdictions The Relationship Between Parents And Children. They Structure A Wide Variety Of Commercial Relationships, And They Are Essential To The Regulation Of Relationships Between Professional Service Providers And Their Clients, Including Relationships Between Lawyer And Client, Doctor And Patient, And Investment Manager And Client. Fiduciary Duties, Perhaps Uniquely In Private Law, Challenge Traditional Ways Of Marking The Boundaries Between Private And Public Law, Inasmuch As They Figure Prominently In Public Governance. Indeed, There Is Even A Storied Tradition Of Thinking Of The Authority Of The State In Fiduciary Terms. Notwithstanding Its Importance, Fiduciary Law Has Been Woefully Under-analysed By Legal Theorists. Filling This Gap With A Series Of Chapters By Leading Theorists, This Book Includes Chapters On: The Nature Of Fiduciary Relationships, The Connection Between Fiduciary Duties And Morality, The Content And Significance Of Fiduciary Loyalty, The Economic Significance Of Fiduciary Law, The Application Of Fiduciary Principles To Public Law And International Law, The Import Of Fiduciary Relationships To Theories Of Authority, And Various Other Fundamental Topics In The Field. In Many Cases, New And Important Questions Are Raised By The Book's Chapters. Indeed, This Book Not Only Offers A Much-needed Theoretical Assessment Of Fiduciary Topics, It Defines The Field Going Forward, Setting An Agenda For Future Philosophical Study Of Fiduciary Law.
This volume investigates the core philosophical questions and theoretical underpinnings that define the structure and function of fiduciary law. Editors Andrew S. Gold and Paul B. Miller assemble a collection of essays from prominent legal theorists to address the lack of systematic analysis in this field. The text evaluates the moral, economic, and political dimensions of fiduciary duties, providing a framework for understanding their role in both private and public governance.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Legal scholars and academics recognize this collection as a foundational text for the philosophical study of fiduciary obligations. Readers frequently note the high level of academic density and the rigorous analytical approach applied to complex legal concepts.
Page Count:
450
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191005282
ISBN-13:
9780191005282
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