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Public Benefit in Charity Law (Hardcover)
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Public Benefit in Charity Law (Hardcover)
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Public Benefit in Charity Law examines the legal principles and
practical applications of the public benefit test in charity law in
the UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the Republic of Ireland.
In order to obtain charitable status, an organization must not only
have exclusively charitable purpose but also demonstrate that it
provides a benefit to the public. There is a considerable body of
shared case law on public benefit in these jurisdictions and yet to
date there has been no comprehensive study of the topic. It is
highly topical, given the many statutory reforms to public benefit
in Australia, England, and Scotland, as well as the legislative
reforms in Northern Ireland. In England, for instance, the
Charities Act 2006 removed the presumption that some charitable
purposes automatically provide a public benefit, and for the first
time all charities are required to demonstrate that they satisfy
the common law public benefit requirements. The impact of the
reforms on independent schools and health care charities, which
risk losing their charitable status if they are seen as only
benefiting private individuals, attracted considerable political
and media attention. The book sets out a critical analysis of the
general principles of public benefit that have developed since the
emergence of the doctrine in England in the nineteenth century, and
its export to the other jurisdictions. These principles are
evaluated in the light of the traditional justifications for the
public benefit requirement. The book also considers the practical
implications of these principles in relation to specific areas of
charitable activity in each jurisdictions. The analysis includes
issues affecting education, health care provision, religious
charities, human rights charities, political campaigning, and
environmental action. Reference to other jurisdictions including
the Republic of Ireland and the USA is made where such comparison
is helpful.
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