Jamal Awil

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Most principals wrongly assume promised trust protections actually exist. [contrarian]

Even where trustees of trust ignore these illicit opportunities-as most undoubtedly do-the question remains whether the protections some of them guarantee and most principals assume exist can be attained.

QUESTION: This raises a deep question about whether the guarantees trustees offer are even attainable in principle, not just whether trustees are honest.

Shapiro, Susan P., The Social Control of Imper…, loc. 122