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Based on papers given at a conference at King's College,London, in 1998, Foundations of Charity brings together established scholarsin the fields of charity law, public law, and trusts law, and internationally recognized writers on social policy and legal philosophy, from England and Wales, Scotland, Australia, Canada and the United States. The contributors take an iconoclastic approach to the legal definition of charitable status, and provide an in-depth analysis of key concepts in charity law and administration, such as 'public benefit'and 'political activity'. The combination of their different perspectives on 'charity' produces a varied, stimulating, and challenging collection. It will be essential reading for academics, practising lawyers and voluntary sector managers who are looking for a sustained critique of 'charity'.
Table of Contents
John Gardner
2. Rescuing Charity
David Stevens
3. Charity Law as a Political Option for the Poor
Alison Dunn
4. Self Giving in “Charity”: The Role of Law
Susan R Moody
5. Charity Law and the Public/Private Distinction
Mark Freedland
6. Problems with Presbyterians: Prolegomena to a Theory of Voluntary Associations and the Liberal State
Rob Atkinson
7. Reviewing the Register
Charles Mitchell
8. Public Benefit Versus Charity: A Scottish Perspective
Patrick J Ford
9. Foundations of Charity Law in the New Welfare State
Michael Chesterman
Product details
Published | 19 Dec 2000 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 291 |
ISBN | 9781841131306 |
Imprint | Hart Publishing |
Dimensions | 234 x 156 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Foundations of Charity is to be welcomed as an initiative to broaden the debate regarding the place of charity in the society of the third millennium. Mitchell and Moody are to be congratulated for their initiative in disseminating to a wider audience this selection of interesting contributions made to a colloquium from leading British academics.
Kerry O'Halloran, University of Ulster, Dublin University Law Journal
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They serve their intended audience, lawmakers and practitioners in the not-for-profit sector, well.
Kenneth M. Holland, The Law and Politics Book Review