Research Handbook on Not-For-Profit Law
Edward Elgar Publishing has released the Research Handbook on Not-for-Profit Law, edited by Matthew Harding of Melbourne Law School. Here is the description:
This Research Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of scholarship on not-for-profit law. The chapters, written by world leading experts, explore key ideas and debates in relation to: theories of the not-for-profit sector, the composition and scope of that sector, not-for-profit organisations and the constitution, the legal conception of charity, the tax treatment of not-for-profit organisations and the regulation of not-for-profits. The book serves to represent not-for-profit law as a field of academic inquiry, and to point the way to future research in that field.
And here is the table of contents:
Introduction
Matthew HardingPart I Theories of the Not-for-Profit Sector
1. A Law and Economics Perspective on Nonprofit Organizations
Richard Steinberg and Brian Galle2. A Primer on the Neo-Classical Republican Theory of the Non-Profit Sector (And the Other Three Sectors Too)
Rob Atkinson3. A Charity Law Perspective on a Liberal Perspective on Charity Law
Adam Parachin4. The Not-for-Profit Sector: A Roman Catholic View
Fr Brian LucasPart II The Composition and Scope of the Not-for-Profit Sector
5. An Overview of the Not-for-Profit Sector
Myles McGregor-Lowndes OAM6. The Boundary between Not-for-Profits and Government
Darryn Jensen7. The Boundary between the Not-for-Profit and Business Sectors: Social Enterprise and Hybrid Models
Benjamin M Leff8. Donor Intention and Dialectic Legal Policy Frames
John PictonPart III Not-for-Profit Organisations and the Constitution
9. Not-for-Profit Organisations, Public Law and Private Law
Kathryn Chan10. Not-for-Profit Organisations and Equality Law
François du Toit11. Charity Law and Freedom of Political Communication: the Australian Experience
Jenny Beard12. Not-for-Profit Law and Freedom of Religion
Pauline RidgePart IV The Legal Conception of Charity
13. The History and Future of the Law of Charity
G E Dal Pont14. Charity in Common Law and Civilian Jurisdictions
Michael H Lubetsky15. The Heads of Charity in Comparative Perspective
Debra Morris16. Public Benefit Post-Pemsel
Mary SyngePart V The Tax Treatment of Not-for-Profit Organisations
17. Taxation and the Not-for-Profit Sector Globally: Common Issues, Different Solutions
Ann O’Connell18. Subsidizing Charity Liberally
Miranda Perry Fleischer19. Ways the Charitable Deduction Has Shaped the US Charitable Sector
Roger Colinvaux20. The Major Tax Concessions Granted to Charities in Australia, New Zealand, England, the United States of America and Hong Kong: What Lessons Can We Learn?’
Fiona Martin21. Reforming Tax Policy with Respect to Non-Profit Organisations
Evelyn BrodyPart VI The Regulation of Not-for-Profit Organisations
22. Principles of Regulation of Not-for-Profits
Jonathan Garton23. Design and Implementation of a Charitable Regulation Regime
Brian Galle24. Redefining the Measure of Success: A Historical and Comparative Look at Charity Regulation
Oonagh B Breen25. A Regulator’s View
Susan Pascoe AM
Lloyd Mayer