Halsbury's Charity Law
For the first time Halsbury's charity law content is being made available as a single source of information.
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Product description
Why you should buy Halsbury's Charity Law
For the first time Halsbury's charity law content is being made available as a single source of information. This standalone title provides a comprehensive, authoritative and up-to-date statement of the law of England and Wales, and covers:
- Charitable purposes
- The creation of charitable trusts
- Failure of stated charitable objects
- Schemes and the cy-pres doctrine
- Corporate structures for charities
- Trustees of charities
- The registration of charities and local authorities' functions in relation to charities
- Conduct and administration of charitable trusts
- Control of charitable fund raising
- Jurisdiction over charities
- Court proceedings involving charities
Key material covered by this new title includes:
- The landmark case Lehtimaki v Cooper recently decided by the Supreme Court
- Other recent decisions such as Derby Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust v Derby City Council
- Charities Act 1992, 2006 and 2011
- Charities (Protection and Social Investment) Act 2016
- The Charitable Incorporated Organisations (Conversion) Regulations 2017, SI 2017/1232