Katy Barnett
Katy Barnett is a Professor at Melbourne Law School with extensive publications in private law and remedies law. Her PhD on accounts of profit for breach of contract was published as a monograph in 2012. She is also a co-author of 'Remedies in Australian Private Law' with Dr Sirko Harder. She has been a visiting scholar at Brasenose College, Oxford as part of the Melbourne-Oxford Faculty Exchange. Her teaching reflects her research interests. In 2016 she received the Barbara Falk Award for excellence in teaching.
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future years. The article discusses the definition of “protector”, the nature of different powers, the fiduciary aspects of the role and the possibility that a court may find a trust to be illusory, or “look through” the trust. The advantages and disadvantages of protectors are canvassed
along with tips for drafters of trust deeds.
future years. The article discusses the definition of “protector”, the nature of different powers, the fiduciary aspects of the role and the possibility that a court may find a trust to be illusory, or “look through” the trust. The advantages and disadvantages of protectors are canvassed
along with tips for drafters of trust deeds.