History of the Law of Charity 1532 1827

History of the Law of Charity  1532 1827
Author: Gareth H. Jones
Publsiher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1986
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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History of the law of charity 1532 1827

History of the law of charity  1532 1827
Author: Gareth H. Jones
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations
ISBN: OCLC:844711060

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Charity Law Social Policy

Charity Law   Social Policy
Author: Kerry O'Halloran,Myles McGregor-Lowndes,Karla Simon
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 627
Release: 2008-06-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781402084140

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Charity Law & Social Policy explores contemporary law, policy and practice in a range of modern common law nations in four parts and from the perspective of how this has evolved in the UK. As progenitor of a system bequeathed to its colonies and after centuries of leadership in developing the core principles, policies and precedents that subsequently shaped its development, the contribution of England & Wales, the originating jurisdiction, is first described and analysed in detail in Parts 1 and 2. These broadly sketch the parameters and role of ‘charity’ – seen as a mix of public and private interests - then address the law’s role in protecting, policing, adjusting and supporting charity. This provides the critical dimensions for the comparative analysis of experience in the common law nations that constitutes the main part of the book. Part 3, in 5 chapters, provides an analysis of the legal functions as they apply to type of need and thereby give effect to social policy in Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States of America. Part 4 concludes with three chapters that appraise political influence as a factor in aligning charity law with social policy to create a facilitative environment for appropriate charitable activity. Attention is given to the central role of the regulator, contemporary charity law frameworks and definitional boundaries.

Religion Charity and Human Rights

Religion  Charity and Human Rights
Author: Kerry O'Halloran
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 553
Release: 2014-05-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107020481

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Focussing on the contemporary struggle to achieve a triangulated alignment between religious beliefs, human rights and charity law, this comparative analysis of law and practice in six common law nations identifies and assesses the issues currently challenging judiciary, regulators and religious charities.

Charity Law and Social Inclusion

Charity Law and Social Inclusion
Author: Kerry O'Halloran
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2007-01-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781134277667

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With the social inclusion of marginalized groups, particularly immigrants, being a major concern of Western governments, this text offers an innovative perspective that challenges charity law from a social view.

The Politics of Charity

The Politics of Charity
Author: Kerry O'Halloran
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2011-04-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136740398

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For the first time since 1601, a number of leading common law nations have almost simultaneously chosen to revise and place on the statute books the law relating to charity. The Politics of Charity examines the reasons for this and for the varying legislative outcomes. This book examines the legal framework and political significance of charity, as developed within England & Wales, contrasts this with the experiences of other common law nations and explores the resulting implications for government/sector relationships in those countries. It suggests that charity law lies at the heart of the relationship between government and the non profit sector, that there is an unmistakeable political agenda driving charity law reform and that the differential in legislative outcomes reflects important differences in the policies pursued by the governments concerned. Looking at fundamentally different approaches of government towards the sector in the UK, Ireland, the US, New Zealand, Canada, Singapore and Australia, O’Halloran argues the results will have implications for the present workings of parliamentary democracy. The Politics of Charity will be a valuable resource for academics, regulators and legal practitioners as well as advanced and postgraduate students in law, politics and public policy.

Charity Law

Charity Law
Author: Juliet Chevalier-Watts
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017-09-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317222033

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This work provides an analytical and comparative analysis of the development of charity law, as well as providing a critical commentary on a number of contemporary changes within the charity law field across a range of common law jurisdictions. The book follows earlier studies which cover a similar, and traditional, jurisdictional spread, but which are now dated. It further considers in detail charity law issues within Hong Kong and Singapore, about which there has been historically more limited charity law discussion. The area is growing in terms of practical legal and academic interest.

The Legal History of the Church of England

The Legal History of the Church of England
Author: Norman Doe,Stephen Coleman
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2024-02-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781509973170

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This book provides the first comprehensive analysis of the principal legal landmarks in the evolution of the law of the established Church of England from the Reformation to the present day. It explores the foundations of ecclesiastical law and considers its crucial role in the development of the Church of England over the centuries. The law has often been the site of major political and theological controversies, within and outside the church, including the Reformation itself, the English civil war, the Restoration and rise of religious toleration, the impact of the industrial revolution, the ritualist disputes of the 19th century, and the rise of secularisation in the twentieth. The book examines key statutes, canons, case-law, and other instruments in fields such as church governance and ministry, doctrine and liturgy, rites of passage (from baptism to burial) and church property. Each chapter studies a broadly 50-year period, analysing it in terms of continuity and change, explaining the laws by reference to politics and theology, and evaluating the significance of the legal landmarks for the development of church law and its place in wider English society.