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Book Title: Modernising Charity Law
Editor(s): McGregor-Lowndes, Myles; O’Halloran, Kerry
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781849802505
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Foreword ix
Acknowledgements x
Table of cases xi
Table of statutes xvi
Introduction 1
Myles McGregor-Lowndes
PART I THE CHARITY REFORM JOURNEY SINCE 2001
1 Charity law reforms: overview of progress since 2001 13
Kerry O'Halloran, Bob Wyatt, Laird Hunter,
Michael Gousmett and Myles McGregor-Lowndes
2 England and Wales: Pemsel plus 48
Lindsay Driscoll
3 Ireland: Pemsel plus 74
Oonagh B. Breen
PART II BOUNDARIES
4 Public benefit: the long and winding road to reforming the
public benefit test for charity: a worthwhile trip or `Is your
journey really necessary?' 103
Debra Morris
5 Developing issues in the regulation of public benefit
organisations in Japan and China 128
Karla W. Simon
6 Holding the line: regulatory challenges in Ireland and England
when business and charity collide 136
Oonagh B. Breen
7 Governmentcharity boundaries 164
Kerry O'Halloran
8 Religion as a head of charity 187
Brian Lucas and Anne Robinson
v
vi Modernising charity law
PART III THE FUTURE OF CIVIL SOCIETY
ORGANISATIONS
9 The future of civil society organisations: towards a theory of
regulation for organised civil society 207
Jonathan Garton
10 Modernising charity law: steps to an alternative architecture
for common law charity jurisprudence 228
Matthew Turnour
Conclusion 262
Kerry O'Halloran
Index 275
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