This comprehensive analysis of the legal principles and practical applications of the public benefit test in charity law in the UK provides essential guidance on a fundamental and hotly debated area of law. It also includes comparisons with Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the Republic of Ireland.
This comprehensive analysis of the legal principles and practical applications of the public benefit test in charity law in the UK provides essential guidance on a fundamental and hotly debated area of law. It also includes comparisons with Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the Republic of Ireland.
Dr Jonathan Garton, LLB, PhD, is Reader in Law at the University of Warwick and a research specialist in voluntary sector law and policy. He has written articles on charity law and is the author of The Regulation of Organised Civil Society.
Inhaltsangabe
1: The Emergence of Public Benefit in Charity Law 2: The Elements of Public Benefit 3: Conceptual Public Benefit 4: Demonstrable Public Benefit 5: Cross-Sectional Public Benefit 6: Incidental Private Benefit 7: Religious Purposes 8: Political Purposes 9: Conclusion
1: The Emergence of Public Benefit in Charity Law 2: The Elements of Public Benefit 3: Conceptual Public Benefit 4: Demonstrable Public Benefit 5: Cross-Sectional Public Benefit 6: Incidental Private Benefit 7: Religious Purposes 8: Political Purposes 9: Conclusion
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