This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.How does counter-terrorism legislation – enacted in democratic states – impact upon charities, intentionally or unintentionally? To address this question, we present a new analytical framework that allows us to compare, across established democracies, how charity and counterterrorism legislation are connected, enabling us to assess how charities’ legal environments have changed since 9/11. Comparing legislation across six long-lived democracies (UK, US, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Ireland), we distinguish between three types of legislative connection: overlap, direct intersection and indirect intersection. These categories d...
Groups committing acts of terrorism have adapted their means of financing to elude detection since t...
This paper argues that the Internal Revenue Service should take a more active stance in denying tax ...
In 2014, reports suggested that a surge of foreign jihadists were participating in armed conflicts i...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI...
ABSTRACT A Critical Exploration of the Impact of the Counter-terrorist Finance Legal Framework on D...
Charitable organizations operating internationally now function in a highly regulated world. After ...
This paper is the result of collaborative research conducted by OMB Watch and Grantmakers Without Bo...
Since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, federal measures intended to cut off terrorism funding have impose...
The misuse of charities to finance terrorism can pose a risk to South East Asian regional security. ...
In this thesis, the power dynamics underpinning the relationship between USAIDfunded humanitarian or...
What are the obligations and risks in Australian law confronting the managers of charitable funds di...
The Charities (Protection and Social Investment) Act 2016 was passed this year, and introduced a ran...
We examine variations in nongovernmental organizations\u27 (NGOs\u27) responses to post-2001 changes...
A decade after the bombing of Air India Flight 182 in June 1985, many Canadians were shocked to lear...
Within days after the September 11 terrorist attacks, the U.S. government extended its already exist...
Groups committing acts of terrorism have adapted their means of financing to elude detection since t...
This paper argues that the Internal Revenue Service should take a more active stance in denying tax ...
In 2014, reports suggested that a surge of foreign jihadists were participating in armed conflicts i...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI...
ABSTRACT A Critical Exploration of the Impact of the Counter-terrorist Finance Legal Framework on D...
Charitable organizations operating internationally now function in a highly regulated world. After ...
This paper is the result of collaborative research conducted by OMB Watch and Grantmakers Without Bo...
Since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, federal measures intended to cut off terrorism funding have impose...
The misuse of charities to finance terrorism can pose a risk to South East Asian regional security. ...
In this thesis, the power dynamics underpinning the relationship between USAIDfunded humanitarian or...
What are the obligations and risks in Australian law confronting the managers of charitable funds di...
The Charities (Protection and Social Investment) Act 2016 was passed this year, and introduced a ran...
We examine variations in nongovernmental organizations\u27 (NGOs\u27) responses to post-2001 changes...
A decade after the bombing of Air India Flight 182 in June 1985, many Canadians were shocked to lear...
Within days after the September 11 terrorist attacks, the U.S. government extended its already exist...
Groups committing acts of terrorism have adapted their means of financing to elude detection since t...
This paper argues that the Internal Revenue Service should take a more active stance in denying tax ...
In 2014, reports suggested that a surge of foreign jihadists were participating in armed conflicts i...