Not-For-Profit Law
Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives
Herausgeber: Harding, Matthew; Stewart, Miranda; O'Connell, Ann
Not-For-Profit Law
Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives
Herausgeber: Harding, Matthew; Stewart, Miranda; O'Connell, Ann
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Applies comparative and theoretical perspectives to not-for-profit law, taxation and regulation to deepen understanding of the sector.
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Applies comparative and theoretical perspectives to not-for-profit law, taxation and regulation to deepen understanding of the sector.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 764g
- ISBN-13: 9781107053601
- ISBN-10: 1107053609
- Artikelnr.: 40844997
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 764g
- ISBN-13: 9781107053601
- ISBN-10: 1107053609
- Artikelnr.: 40844997
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction: theoretical and comparative perspectives on not-for-profit
law Matthew Harding, Ann O'Connell and Miranda Stewart; Part I. Politics:
1. Philanthropy's function: a neo-classical reconsideration Rob Atkinson;
2. Archimedes, Aid/Watch, constitutional levers and where we now stand
Matthew Turnour and Elizabeth Turnour; 3. Dilemmas in regulating electoral
speech of non-profit organisations Nina J. Crimm and Laurence H. Winer;
Part II. Charity: 4. Charity law: 'no magic in words'? G. E. Dal Pont; 5.
The role of fiscal considerations in the judicial interpretation of charity
Adam Parachin; 6. Charities Act 2011: dog's breakfast or dream come true? A
case for further reform Hubert Picarda; 7. Convergence and divergence with
the common law: the public benefit test and charities for indigenous
peoples Fiona Martin; 8. The history and future of the definition of
charity in Australia Joyce Chia; Part III. Taxation: 9. The tax treatment
of charitable contributions in a personal income tax: lessons from theory
and Canadian experience David G. Duff; 10. The boundaries of charity and
tax Miranda Stewart; 11. Recent developments in charity taxation in the UK:
the law gives and the law takes away Debra Morris; 12. Not-for-profit tax
reform in Australia: opportunities and challenges Ann O'Connell and John
Emerson; Part IV. Regulation: 13. The fault line of charity Jonathan
Garton; 14. Three challenges in charity regulation: the case of England and
Wales Christopher Decker and Matthew Harding; 15. Appealing the regulator:
experience from the Charity Tribunal for England and Wales Alison McKenna;
16. Are we there yet? Myles McGregor-Lowndes.
law Matthew Harding, Ann O'Connell and Miranda Stewart; Part I. Politics:
1. Philanthropy's function: a neo-classical reconsideration Rob Atkinson;
2. Archimedes, Aid/Watch, constitutional levers and where we now stand
Matthew Turnour and Elizabeth Turnour; 3. Dilemmas in regulating electoral
speech of non-profit organisations Nina J. Crimm and Laurence H. Winer;
Part II. Charity: 4. Charity law: 'no magic in words'? G. E. Dal Pont; 5.
The role of fiscal considerations in the judicial interpretation of charity
Adam Parachin; 6. Charities Act 2011: dog's breakfast or dream come true? A
case for further reform Hubert Picarda; 7. Convergence and divergence with
the common law: the public benefit test and charities for indigenous
peoples Fiona Martin; 8. The history and future of the definition of
charity in Australia Joyce Chia; Part III. Taxation: 9. The tax treatment
of charitable contributions in a personal income tax: lessons from theory
and Canadian experience David G. Duff; 10. The boundaries of charity and
tax Miranda Stewart; 11. Recent developments in charity taxation in the UK:
the law gives and the law takes away Debra Morris; 12. Not-for-profit tax
reform in Australia: opportunities and challenges Ann O'Connell and John
Emerson; Part IV. Regulation: 13. The fault line of charity Jonathan
Garton; 14. Three challenges in charity regulation: the case of England and
Wales Christopher Decker and Matthew Harding; 15. Appealing the regulator:
experience from the Charity Tribunal for England and Wales Alison McKenna;
16. Are we there yet? Myles McGregor-Lowndes.
Introduction: theoretical and comparative perspectives on not-for-profit
law Matthew Harding, Ann O'Connell and Miranda Stewart; Part I. Politics:
1. Philanthropy's function: a neo-classical reconsideration Rob Atkinson;
2. Archimedes, Aid/Watch, constitutional levers and where we now stand
Matthew Turnour and Elizabeth Turnour; 3. Dilemmas in regulating electoral
speech of non-profit organisations Nina J. Crimm and Laurence H. Winer;
Part II. Charity: 4. Charity law: 'no magic in words'? G. E. Dal Pont; 5.
The role of fiscal considerations in the judicial interpretation of charity
Adam Parachin; 6. Charities Act 2011: dog's breakfast or dream come true? A
case for further reform Hubert Picarda; 7. Convergence and divergence with
the common law: the public benefit test and charities for indigenous
peoples Fiona Martin; 8. The history and future of the definition of
charity in Australia Joyce Chia; Part III. Taxation: 9. The tax treatment
of charitable contributions in a personal income tax: lessons from theory
and Canadian experience David G. Duff; 10. The boundaries of charity and
tax Miranda Stewart; 11. Recent developments in charity taxation in the UK:
the law gives and the law takes away Debra Morris; 12. Not-for-profit tax
reform in Australia: opportunities and challenges Ann O'Connell and John
Emerson; Part IV. Regulation: 13. The fault line of charity Jonathan
Garton; 14. Three challenges in charity regulation: the case of England and
Wales Christopher Decker and Matthew Harding; 15. Appealing the regulator:
experience from the Charity Tribunal for England and Wales Alison McKenna;
16. Are we there yet? Myles McGregor-Lowndes.
law Matthew Harding, Ann O'Connell and Miranda Stewart; Part I. Politics:
1. Philanthropy's function: a neo-classical reconsideration Rob Atkinson;
2. Archimedes, Aid/Watch, constitutional levers and where we now stand
Matthew Turnour and Elizabeth Turnour; 3. Dilemmas in regulating electoral
speech of non-profit organisations Nina J. Crimm and Laurence H. Winer;
Part II. Charity: 4. Charity law: 'no magic in words'? G. E. Dal Pont; 5.
The role of fiscal considerations in the judicial interpretation of charity
Adam Parachin; 6. Charities Act 2011: dog's breakfast or dream come true? A
case for further reform Hubert Picarda; 7. Convergence and divergence with
the common law: the public benefit test and charities for indigenous
peoples Fiona Martin; 8. The history and future of the definition of
charity in Australia Joyce Chia; Part III. Taxation: 9. The tax treatment
of charitable contributions in a personal income tax: lessons from theory
and Canadian experience David G. Duff; 10. The boundaries of charity and
tax Miranda Stewart; 11. Recent developments in charity taxation in the UK:
the law gives and the law takes away Debra Morris; 12. Not-for-profit tax
reform in Australia: opportunities and challenges Ann O'Connell and John
Emerson; Part IV. Regulation: 13. The fault line of charity Jonathan
Garton; 14. Three challenges in charity regulation: the case of England and
Wales Christopher Decker and Matthew Harding; 15. Appealing the regulator:
experience from the Charity Tribunal for England and Wales Alison McKenna;
16. Are we there yet? Myles McGregor-Lowndes.