Proscriptions on conflicts of interest have long been a core component of governance regimes. In the charities sphere such proscriptions arise from a number of sources, including general law, statute and governance standards articulated by the regulator. Unfortunately the wording of relevant conflicts duties varies extensively, giving rise to acute incoherence and uncertainty. This article undertakes detailed critical analysis of the myriad conflicts duties in order to provide certainty and comprehensive guidance. This resolution is relevant beyond the charitable sphere given the multitude of ways in which conflicts proscriptions are expressed in other governance contexts
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ObjectivesThere has been growing concern about doctors? conflicts of interests (COIs) but it is uncl...
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The word “charity” can mean many things to many people. The legal definition is inevitably rather co...
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The Charities Act 2011 requires that charitable purposes must fit within one or more of the statutor...
For the first time since 1601, a number of leading common law nations have almost simultaneously cho...
The article determines which conflict resolution mechanisms are constructive and which are destructi...
ObjectivesThere has been growing concern about doctors? conflicts of interests (COIs) but it is uncl...
The people on a charity’s board make an enormous contribution to its work and to their community. Bo...
This article considers the turbulent relationship of charities and politics and debates whether ther...
The word “charity” can mean many things to many people. The legal definition is inevitably rather co...
Community-based healthcare organisations manage competing, and often conflicting, priorities. These ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>Disputes can be very c...
Religious organizations appeal to members of the community all the time for financial and other supp...
When determining whether a civil society organization has charitable status, the orthodox position h...
The traditionally distinct regimes for governing charitable trusts and nonprofit corporations have b...
This thesis considers the problems (legal and non-legal) which arise in 'political' campaigning acti...
In the social sciences and in the law, currently governance is the dominant perspective. Institution...
This Article analyzes the effect of doctrinal developments regarding disqualification of counsel for...
The Charities Act 2011 requires that charitable purposes must fit within one or more of the statutor...
For the first time since 1601, a number of leading common law nations have almost simultaneously cho...
The article determines which conflict resolution mechanisms are constructive and which are destructi...
ObjectivesThere has been growing concern about doctors? conflicts of interests (COIs) but it is uncl...