
Private Foundations
Law and Practice
Paolo Panico(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 13. March 2014
Book
Hardback
418 pages
978-0-19-964619-7 (ISBN)
Description
Private foundations are now offered as an alternative to traditional trusts in a growing number of international financial centres and an increasing number of practitioners - in the relevant jurisdictions and elsewhere - are asked to advise clients who are thinking of protecting their wealth in this way. As more jurisdictions introduce legislation, there is a greater need for practitioners to have a clear understanding of the law underpinning the creation and running of foundations.
Written by a leading expert, Private Foundations: Law and Practice is an invaluable resource for anyone advising on or involved in the establishment and maintenance of private foundations. Each chapter discusses a fundamental aspect of private foundation law, with reference throughout to the most significant civil and common law jurisdictions. The author discusses not only the creation and management of private foundations, but also looks carefully at the powers, rights, and liabilities of their founders, officers, and beneficiaries. Every topic is analysed with reference to the legislation and case law of a number of key civil law jurisdictions (Liechtenstein, Austria, Panama, and Malta) as well as to the developing law in selected common law jurisdictions (St Kitts, Bahamas, Anguilla, Belize, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Man, the Seychelles, Mauritius, and the Cook Islands).
Offering a rigourous and analytical review of the law relating to private foundations, this book is ideal for anyone involved in this developing area of wealth management.
Written by a leading expert, Private Foundations: Law and Practice is an invaluable resource for anyone advising on or involved in the establishment and maintenance of private foundations. Each chapter discusses a fundamental aspect of private foundation law, with reference throughout to the most significant civil and common law jurisdictions. The author discusses not only the creation and management of private foundations, but also looks carefully at the powers, rights, and liabilities of their founders, officers, and beneficiaries. Every topic is analysed with reference to the legislation and case law of a number of key civil law jurisdictions (Liechtenstein, Austria, Panama, and Malta) as well as to the developing law in selected common law jurisdictions (St Kitts, Bahamas, Anguilla, Belize, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Man, the Seychelles, Mauritius, and the Cook Islands).
Offering a rigourous and analytical review of the law relating to private foundations, this book is ideal for anyone involved in this developing area of wealth management.
Reviews / Votes
To write a book on private foundations and accommodate all the idiosyncrasies of the jurisdictions concerned is a challenge, but to extract the common features that private foundations have in common is a necessary step to develop the concept of international private foundations. The book is timely in that it is presenting for the first time in a comprehensive account of foundations the influence of the courts, which are beginning to take a part in interpreting the foundation laws. * Dr John Goldsworth, International Company and Commercial Law Review * The English concept of the trust has spread throughout the world. In this immensely scholarly and fascinating book, Paolo Panico shows this fusion of an obligation of conscience with a title to property taking slightly different forms in different jurisdictions - sometimes by statute and sometimes by reason of a decision of the local court. A lucid and hugly informative work. * Milton Grundy, Gray's Inn Tax Chambers *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 248 mm
Width: 176 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
854 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-964619-7 (9780199646197)
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03/2014
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Person
Paolo Panico is Chairman and Managing Director of Private Trustees S.A., an independent trust and corporate service provider with registered office in Luxembourg and a branch in Geneva.
He has an academic background and has taught in some Italian Universities (Milan 'Bocconi', Bergamo, Modena, and Sassari). He is currently an adjunct professor of Legal Structures in a Master sin Wealth Management at the University of Luxembourg.
Paolo is an academician of The International Academy of Estate and Trusts Law and a member of the Committee of the International Tax Planning Association (ITPA). He is a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) and he is currently serving as head of the Technical Committee of the Benelux branch.
Paolo has written a wide range of articles on trust law, is Country Correspondent for the journal Trusts & Trustees (OUP, 2006-), and is also the author of International Trust Laws (OUP, 2010).
He has an academic background and has taught in some Italian Universities (Milan 'Bocconi', Bergamo, Modena, and Sassari). He is currently an adjunct professor of Legal Structures in a Master sin Wealth Management at the University of Luxembourg.
Paolo is an academician of The International Academy of Estate and Trusts Law and a member of the Committee of the International Tax Planning Association (ITPA). He is a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) and he is currently serving as head of the Technical Committee of the Benelux branch.
Paolo has written a wide range of articles on trust law, is Country Correspondent for the journal Trusts & Trustees (OUP, 2006-), and is also the author of International Trust Laws (OUP, 2010).
Author
Managing Director, Private Trustees SA Luxembourg & Geneva and Adjunct Professor of Legal Structures, University of LuxembourgManaging Director, Private Trustees SA Luxembourg & Geneva and Adjunct Professor of Legal Structures, University of Luxembourg
Content
1. Introduction: the making of private foundations ; 2. The Founder ; 3. Foundation Council and Management Bodies ; 4. The Beneficiaries and their Right to Information ; 5. Protectors and Supervisory Bodies ; 6. Forced Heirship and Asset Protection ; 7. Private Purpose Foundations