Based on the author's thesis (doctoral - University of Oxford, 2014) issued under title: The public-private nature of charity law in England and Canada. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The law of charities and the public law- private law divide -- Charity regulators and the institutional public law-private law divide -- Public benefit and the substantive public law-private law divide -- Charity law rules of standing and the procedural public law-private law divide -- Alternative equilibriums : tax-based charity regulation and the public law-private law divide -- Challenges to the hybrid equilibrium : the co-optation of charitable resources by threatened welfare states -- New equilibriums : social enterprise as a post-charitable legal form -- Conclusion.
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