Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-2011
ISSN
0006-8047
Publisher
Boston University School of Law
Language
en-US
Abstract
How does one embrace the riches of the knowledge presented in this Conference? This Conference’s participants have presented the fiduciary relationship from so many points of view: interdisciplinary perspectives, current issues, and particular fascinating narrower topics. Does this event suggest that critics are correct, and that fiduciary law as a category is incoherent?1 Arguably, fiduciary relationships and the rules that govern them are too varied. Yet I maintain that the variety presented in this Conference leads to the opposite conclusion, and that the papers in this Conference provide support for my claim: that fiduciary law should be viewed and understood as one legal category.
Recommended Citation
Tamar Frankel,
Fiduciary Law in the Twenty-First Century
,
in
91
Boston University Law Review
1289
(2011).
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