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This book is for academics, philanthropists, legal practitioners, charity managers and policy advisers. The normative, doctrinal and comparative analysis considers how regulatory systems require charities to provide public benefit to those currently alive and how decision-making about the timing of these benefits is allocated between generations.

Produktbeschreibung
This book is for academics, philanthropists, legal practitioners, charity managers and policy advisers. The normative, doctrinal and comparative analysis considers how regulatory systems require charities to provide public benefit to those currently alive and how decision-making about the timing of these benefits is allocated between generations.
Autorenporträt
Ian Murray is Associate Professor and Deputy Head of School - Research, UWA Law School, University of Western Australia. Dr Murray's research focuses on the intersection between not-for-profit law, tax and corporate governance. He has published widely and draws on a decade of practical experience as a lawyer, charity board member and university in-house counsel.