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The voluntary sector, the state and the law / edited by Alison Dunn.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 2000Description: xiii, 255 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1841130672
  • 9781841130675
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 344.41031763 22
LOC classification:
  • KD2061 .V65 2000
Contents:
Foreword -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Ch. 1. Introduction -- Pt. 1. Regulation and Accountability of the Voluntary Sector -- Ch. 2. The Legal Framework for Community Involvement -- Ch. 3. Judicial Review of Voluntary Bodies -- Ch. 4. Policing the Voluntary Sector: Legal Issues and Volunteer Vetting -- Ch. 5. Board Responsibilities in the Voluntary Sector: The Case of Housing Associations -- Ch. 6. Guarantee Companies in the Voluntary Sector -- Ch. 7. The Regulation of Charities in Scotland -- Ch. 8. The Privatisation of Social Housing: Capture and Commercialisation of a Voluntary Sector -- Pt. 2. Activities and Conflict in the Voluntary Sector -- Ch. 9. Paying the Piper: The "Contract Culture" as Dependency Culture for Charities? -- Ch. 10. Shoots among the Grassroots: Political Activity and the Independence of the Voluntary Sector -- Ch. 11. Justifying the Ban on Politics in Charity -- Ch. 12. Taxation of Trades in the Charities Sector -- Ch. 13. Establishment and Autonomy: The Church of England as a Voluntary Body -- Ch. 14. Challenges and Dilemmas Faced by Conservation and Animal Welfare Charities Who Both Enforce The Law and Press for Changes -- Ch. 15. Conflicts of Interest in Charity Law -- Conclusion -- Ch. 16. Voluntary Action and the Future of Civil Society -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Ch. 1. Introduction -- Pt. 1. Regulation and Accountability of the Voluntary Sector -- Ch. 2. The Legal Framework for Community Involvement -- Ch. 3. Judicial Review of Voluntary Bodies -- Ch. 4. Policing the Voluntary Sector: Legal Issues and Volunteer Vetting -- Ch. 5. Board Responsibilities in the Voluntary Sector: The Case of Housing Associations -- Ch. 6. Guarantee Companies in the Voluntary Sector -- Ch. 7. The Regulation of Charities in Scotland -- Ch. 8. The Privatisation of Social Housing: Capture and Commercialisation of a Voluntary Sector -- Pt. 2. Activities and Conflict in the Voluntary Sector -- Ch. 9. Paying the Piper: The "Contract Culture" as Dependency Culture for Charities? -- Ch. 10. Shoots among the Grassroots: Political Activity and the Independence of the Voluntary Sector -- Ch. 11. Justifying the Ban on Politics in Charity -- Ch. 12. Taxation of Trades in the Charities Sector -- Ch. 13. Establishment and Autonomy: The Church of England as a Voluntary Body -- Ch. 14. Challenges and Dilemmas Faced by Conservation and Animal Welfare Charities Who Both Enforce The Law and Press for Changes -- Ch. 15. Conflicts of Interest in Charity Law -- Conclusion -- Ch. 16. Voluntary Action and the Future of Civil Society -- Index.

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