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Overview

Equity and trusts law research guide photo of the scales of justice in front of law books

 

Explore a curated selection of resources to support your research on Australian equity and trusts law topics. 

 

 

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Getting started

Getting started


Check legal dictionaries to help with your understanding of unfamiliar terminology and jargon used in equity and trusts law.

Legal encyclopedias

Use legal encyclopedias for brief overviews of equity and trusts law concepts, and references to key case law and/or legislative provisions. See the legal encyclopedias section for help with using these products.

  • Title 15 - Equity, including 15.13 and 15.14 on Trusts
  • Title 185 - Equity
  • Title 430 - Trusts

Secondary sources

Secondary sources

Books

Use Library Search to keyword search for books on equity and trusts law topics or start with the subjects Equity - Australia or Trusts and Trustees - Australia.

Key titles are shown below.

Equity and trusts books

Commentary services and key journals

Commentary services and key journals

Secondary sources

Journal articles

Scholarly law journal articles are authored by legal experts and are grounded in research and theory. They provide in-depth analysis on specialised topics for an academic or professional audience. Use the resources mentioned earlier in this guide to search for journal articles on equity and trusts law topics. Key journals for this area are shown below.

Looseleaf commentary services

Commentary services (also known as looseleaf or reporters) provide analysis of fields of law, including commentary on key legislative provisions and cases. The below law database products contain commentary on trusts law issues. See the commentary section for help with using commentary products.

Additional information is dispersed throughout other commentary products in Westlaw Australia.

Explore by topic


Explore by topic

Explore by topic

Explore equity and trusts law information in Lexis+ Australia:

  1. Select Explore on the Lexis+ Australia homepage
  2. Click on Topics
  3. Choose Equity & Trusts 
  4. Select a sub-topic, eg Trusts & Trustees.Alternatively, search for relevant sub-topics using the search box beneath the list of topic areas
  5. Click through to view all documents for that topic. This includes cases, legislation, secondary materials etc. Use the left-hand filters to refine the list.

Lexis Practical Guidance modules provide guidance notes, commentary practice tips, legislation, legal precedents, cases, tools, forms and checklists etc.The Commercial module includes information on trusts. Additional information is dispersed throughout other modules, eg Succession and Property.

The below guide demonstrates how to navigate and find information in Practical Guidance generally.

Primary sources


Primary sources

Identify key legislative provisions and leading cases using the secondary sources mentioned above.
 

Case law

For help with locating and researching cases see Australian case law earlier in this guide, particularly Cases on a legal issue/topic for strategies to find Australian case law on a specific subject area.

Use the below Westlaw Australia Key Number System headings to browse case law by equity and trusts law topics. 

  • 31 Equity, including sub-categories for trusts law

The below specialist law report series publishes Australian trusts law cases:

Unreported equity and trusts law cases are available via Westlaw Australia and Lexis+ Australia, as well as the following sources:

  • Select Jade Browser in the top menu
  • On the left side, select Browse collections > By topic 
  • Click on Equity or Trusts
  • Use the left-hand filters to refine the list, eg enter topic keywords to search within results.

Legislation

For general help with locating and researching legislation see Australian legislation earlier in this guide. LawNow Legislation in Lexis+ Australia lists Acts by subject, including trust law, however it also includes some repealed legislation.


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