Trusts in American law and some of their substitutes in Spanish law: Part II |
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Authors: | Martin Sonia |
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Affiliation: | *Sonia Martin is a Professor of law at the University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain. She is the author of other publications on trust law: El Instituto del Trust en los Systemas Legales Continentales y su Compatibilidad con los Principios de Civil Law (Thomson. The Global Law Collection 2005); El patrimonio de destino de la Ley de protección patrimonial de las personas con discapacidad: Un acercamiento al trust? , 612 Actualidad Jurídica Aranzadi, 1–7 (Año XIV, 19 de febrero de 2004); La legge spagnola di protezione patrimoniale dei soggetti portatori di handicap. Un avvicinamento al trust?, 3 Trust e attività fiduciarie, 388–393 (2004). This article is based on a legal memorandum, wrote during an internship in the Brian Mandel's Offices, a California law firm, during the fall of 2005. |
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Abstract: | The first part of this article examined, from a US point ofview, the principal uses of trusts and now this second partdescribes aspects of Spanish law which provide similar facilitiesfor investors, before concluding that none of the tools availablein Spanish law fulfil all the functions of trusts and that theintroduction of a trust law into Spanish law would not be simple. |
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