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Modernising Charity Law - Recent Developments and Future Directions (Hardcover)
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Modernising Charity Law - Recent Developments and Future Directions (Hardcover)
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`Hard on the heels of a recent surge in charity-law reforms around
the world comes this comprehensive volume of analysis and caution
by leading academics and practitioners from many of the countries
undergoing change. This timely and essential resource will not only
aid those jurisdictions where welcome modernization has occurred,
but also provide guidance and lessons for policy makers and
scholars in Australia's renewed push for reform - as well as in the
United States, where serious debates are just starting.' - Evelyn
Brody, Chicago-Kent College of Law and Reporter, American Law
Institute's Project on Principles of the Law of Nonprofit
Organizations, US In recent years the pressure for charity law
reform has swept across the common law jurisdictions with differing
results. Modernising Charity Law examines how the UK jurisdictions
have enacted significant statutory reforms after many years of
debate, whilst the federations of Canada and Australia seem merely
to have intentions of reform. New Zealand and Singapore have begun
their own reform journeys. This highly insightful book brings
together perspectives from academics, regulators and practitioners
from across the common law jurisdictions. The expert contributors
consider the array of reforms to charity law and assess their
relative successes. Particular attention is given to the
controversial issues of expanded heads of charity, public benefit,
religion, competition with business, government participation and
regulation. The book concludes by challenging the very notion of
charity as a foundation for societies which, faced by an array of
global threats and the rising tide of human rights, must now also
embrace the expanding notions of social capital, social
entrepreneurism and civil society. This original and highly topical
work will be a valuable resource for academics, regulators and
legal practitioners as well as advanced and postgraduate students
in law and public policy. Specialists in charity law, comparative
law, and law and public policy should also not be without this
important book.
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