In other words, this book is concerned with the place of religion – and religious institutions – in contemporary society. This chapter demonstrates that religion is still just as relevant in contemporary society as it was in ancient times and, further, that charity law is the perfect instrument to enable the most fitting utilization of religion, under the embrace of advancement of religion. In undertaking this analysis, this chapter considers the doctrine of public benefit and its role within charity law to ensure the legitimacy of religious charitable purposes, and specifically considers the approach of the Australasian courts to evaluate critically the issues surrounding public benefit and the advancement of religion. Prior to consider...
The disqualification of Aid/Watch as a charity and the High Court of Australia's subsequent decision...
In recent years the pressure for charity law reform has swept across the common law jurisdictions wi...
Much has been written about the concept of public benefit in charity law, and the quantity of judici...
In other words, this book is concerned with the place of religion – and religious institutions – in ...
This article addresses the question of why religious groups receive charitable status in relation to...
The Commonwealth government proposes to enact a statutory definition of religious charity. Whether r...
The law of charity and religion has an ancient relationship and religion, for charity law purposes, ...
In order for a trust to be recognised as charitable in law, it must meet the following criteria (And...
The advancement of religion is a controversial head of charitable trusts: whilst its foundations are...
This article considers the relationship between the law, charity and religion, and specifically, the...
Many of the functions and principles of charity law recognised in contemporary times in jurisdiction...
In recent debates on possible reforms to the law on charitable status in the United Kingdom, a recur...
The advancement of religion is a controversial head of charitable trusts: whilst its foundations are...
Religious charitable trusts are no strangers to public and judicial criticism for a range of reasons...
The disqualification of Aid/Watch as a charity and the High Court of Australia's subsequent decision...
In recent years the pressure for charity law reform has swept across the common law jurisdictions wi...
Much has been written about the concept of public benefit in charity law, and the quantity of judici...
In other words, this book is concerned with the place of religion – and religious institutions – in ...
This article addresses the question of why religious groups receive charitable status in relation to...
The Commonwealth government proposes to enact a statutory definition of religious charity. Whether r...
The law of charity and religion has an ancient relationship and religion, for charity law purposes, ...
In order for a trust to be recognised as charitable in law, it must meet the following criteria (And...
The advancement of religion is a controversial head of charitable trusts: whilst its foundations are...
This article considers the relationship between the law, charity and religion, and specifically, the...
Many of the functions and principles of charity law recognised in contemporary times in jurisdiction...
In recent debates on possible reforms to the law on charitable status in the United Kingdom, a recur...
The advancement of religion is a controversial head of charitable trusts: whilst its foundations are...
Religious charitable trusts are no strangers to public and judicial criticism for a range of reasons...
The disqualification of Aid/Watch as a charity and the High Court of Australia's subsequent decision...
In recent years the pressure for charity law reform has swept across the common law jurisdictions wi...
Much has been written about the concept of public benefit in charity law, and the quantity of judici...