Research handbook on not-for-profit law / edited by Matthew Harding (Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, Australia).
2018
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Research handbook on not-for-profit law / edited by Matthew Harding (Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, Australia).
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Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Pub., Inc., 2018.
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1 online resource (640 pages)
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Contents: Introduction / Matthew Harding
Part I Theories of the not-for-profit sector
1. A law and economics perspective on nonprofit organizations / Richard Steinberg and Brian Galle
2. A primer on the neo-classical republican theory of the non-profit sector (and the other three sectors too) / Rob Atkinson
3. A charity law perspective on a liberal perspective on charity law / Adam Parachin
4. The not-for-profit sector: a roman Catholic view / Fr Brian Lucas
Part II The composition and scope of the not-for-profit sector
5. An overview of the not-for-profit sector / Myles McGregor-Lowndes OAM
6. The boundary between not-for-profits and government / Darryn Jensen
7. The boundary between the not-for-profit and business sectors: social enterprise and hybrid models / Benjamin M Leff
8. Donor intention and dialectic legal policy frames / John Picton
Part III Not-for-profit organisations and the constitution
9. Not-for-profit organisations, public law and private law / Kathryn Chan
10. Not-for-profit organisations and equality law / François du Toit
11. Charity law and freedom of political communication: the Australian experience / Jenny Beard
12. Not-for-profit law and freedom of religion / Pauline Ridge
Part IV The legal conception of charity
13. The history and future of the law of charity / G E Dal Pont
14. Charity in common law and civilian jurisdictions / Michael H Lubetsky
15. The heads of charity in comparative perspective / Debra Morris
16. Public benefit post-pemsel / Mary Synge
Part V The tax treatment of not-for-profit organisations
17. Taxation and the not-for-profit sector globally: common issues, different solutions / Ann O'Connell
18. Subsidizing charity liberally / Miranda Perry Fleischer
19. Ways the charitable deduction has shaped the US charitable sector / Roger Colinvaux
20. The major tax concessions granted to charities in Australia, New Zealand, England, the United States of America and Hong Kong: 'what lessons can we learn?' / Fiona Martin
21. Reforming tax policy with respect to non-profit organisations / Evelyn Brody
Part VI The regulation of not-for-profit organisations
22. Principles of regulation of not-for-profits / Jonathan Garton
23. Design and implementation of a charitable regulation regime / Brian Galle
24. Redefining the measure of success: a historical and comparative look at charity regulation / Oonagh B Breen
25. A regulator's view / Susan Pascoe AM
Index.
Part I Theories of the not-for-profit sector
1. A law and economics perspective on nonprofit organizations / Richard Steinberg and Brian Galle
2. A primer on the neo-classical republican theory of the non-profit sector (and the other three sectors too) / Rob Atkinson
3. A charity law perspective on a liberal perspective on charity law / Adam Parachin
4. The not-for-profit sector: a roman Catholic view / Fr Brian Lucas
Part II The composition and scope of the not-for-profit sector
5. An overview of the not-for-profit sector / Myles McGregor-Lowndes OAM
6. The boundary between not-for-profits and government / Darryn Jensen
7. The boundary between the not-for-profit and business sectors: social enterprise and hybrid models / Benjamin M Leff
8. Donor intention and dialectic legal policy frames / John Picton
Part III Not-for-profit organisations and the constitution
9. Not-for-profit organisations, public law and private law / Kathryn Chan
10. Not-for-profit organisations and equality law / François du Toit
11. Charity law and freedom of political communication: the Australian experience / Jenny Beard
12. Not-for-profit law and freedom of religion / Pauline Ridge
Part IV The legal conception of charity
13. The history and future of the law of charity / G E Dal Pont
14. Charity in common law and civilian jurisdictions / Michael H Lubetsky
15. The heads of charity in comparative perspective / Debra Morris
16. Public benefit post-pemsel / Mary Synge
Part V The tax treatment of not-for-profit organisations
17. Taxation and the not-for-profit sector globally: common issues, different solutions / Ann O'Connell
18. Subsidizing charity liberally / Miranda Perry Fleischer
19. Ways the charitable deduction has shaped the US charitable sector / Roger Colinvaux
20. The major tax concessions granted to charities in Australia, New Zealand, England, the United States of America and Hong Kong: 'what lessons can we learn?' / Fiona Martin
21. Reforming tax policy with respect to non-profit organisations / Evelyn Brody
Part VI The regulation of not-for-profit organisations
22. Principles of regulation of not-for-profits / Jonathan Garton
23. Design and implementation of a charitable regulation regime / Brian Galle
24. Redefining the measure of success: a historical and comparative look at charity regulation / Oonagh B Breen
25. A regulator's view / Susan Pascoe AM
Index.
Summary
Recent trends in the social, economic and political lives of many communities have created new challenges for the not-for-profit sector, which, in turn, have demanded new legal and regulatory responses. This Research Handbook takes account of these developments, providing a thorough insight to current scholarship in the field of not-for-profit law. Contributions from both established and emerging scholars reflect a variety of disciplinary and jurisdictional perspectives. A range of topics relating to the not-for-profit sector are explored, including: the sector's composition and scope, the legal conception of charity, the tax treatment of not-for-profits and their supporters, and the regulation of not-for-profits. The Research Handbook also examines the often-neglected topic of not-for-profits and the constitution. This interdisciplinary Research Handbook makes a seminal contribution to defining not-for-profit law as a distinctive field of study, and in doing so, lays a strong foundation for future research. Scholars working on not-for-profit studies, whether in law, economics, sociology, philosophy, political science or business management, will find this a compelling body of work as it covers all aspects of not-for-profit law. Those working within the sector, or providing legal advice to the sector, will also find this Research Handbook to be an indispensable source of information.
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