Many of the functions and principles of charity law recognised in contemporary times in jurisdictions including Australasia, the United Kingdom and Canada, are rooted in history. Records dating back to Roman times reflect complex forms of charitable activities, and Plutarch noted, in his will, that Julius Caesar left ‘the gardens beyond the river’ (Luxton 2001, 4) to the people. Pious gifts, before the Reformation, whilst they tended to honour God and the Church, also included gifts to relief distress and suffering on earth; gifts to assist the poor; and gifts to repair hospitals, bridges, roads and dykes (Jones 1969, 3-4). Therefore many of the common law and statutory provisions that exist today take ‘their meaning from the social and eco...
The first express judicial reliance on the public benefit requirement for charitable trusts to concl...
In recent debates on possible reforms to the law on charitable status in the United Kingdom, a recur...
Historically a trust will be denied charitable status if its purposes are political, although this p...
Many of the functions and principles of charity law recognised in contemporary times in jurisdiction...
The law of charity and religion has an ancient relationship and religion, for charity law purposes, ...
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...
Article by Peter Luxton (Professor of Property Law, University of Sheffield) considering legislative...
The advancement of religion is a controversial head of charitable trusts: whilst its foundations are...
The advancement of religion is a controversial head of charitable trusts: whilst its foundations are...
In recent years the pressure for charity law reform has swept across the common law jurisdictions wi...
The word “charity” can mean many things to many people. The legal definition is inevitably rather co...
This article traces Roman charity from its incipient meager beginnings during Rome’s infancy to the ...
In order for a trust to be recognised as charitable in law, it must meet the following criteria (And...
This paper provides the reader with an insight into the legal analysis of the concept of ‘charity’ a...
The first express judicial reliance on the public benefit requirement for charitable trusts to concl...
In recent debates on possible reforms to the law on charitable status in the United Kingdom, a recur...
Historically a trust will be denied charitable status if its purposes are political, although this p...
Many of the functions and principles of charity law recognised in contemporary times in jurisdiction...
The law of charity and religion has an ancient relationship and religion, for charity law purposes, ...
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...
Article by Peter Luxton (Professor of Property Law, University of Sheffield) considering legislative...
The advancement of religion is a controversial head of charitable trusts: whilst its foundations are...
The advancement of religion is a controversial head of charitable trusts: whilst its foundations are...
In recent years the pressure for charity law reform has swept across the common law jurisdictions wi...
The word “charity” can mean many things to many people. The legal definition is inevitably rather co...
This article traces Roman charity from its incipient meager beginnings during Rome’s infancy to the ...
In order for a trust to be recognised as charitable in law, it must meet the following criteria (And...
This paper provides the reader with an insight into the legal analysis of the concept of ‘charity’ a...
The first express judicial reliance on the public benefit requirement for charitable trusts to concl...
In recent debates on possible reforms to the law on charitable status in the United Kingdom, a recur...
Historically a trust will be denied charitable status if its purposes are political, although this p...