The Law of Charitable Status: Maintenance and Removal
This in-depth commentary on the Charities Act 2006 outlines the new requirements for qualifying as a charity and examines the concept of 'public benefit'. The author, a former Charity Commission lawyer who has practised in charity law for 20 years, conducts a theoretical and empirical analysis of the reasons why charitable status might be removed by the Charity Commission, looks at the position of charitable property when institutions cease to be charitable and examines the likely effect of the independent Charity Tribunal on the appeals process. The post-Act treatment of controversial charities is also explored.
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The Law of Charitable Status: Maintenance and Removal
This in-depth commentary on the Charities Act 2006 outlines the new requirements for qualifying as a charity and examines the concept of 'public benefit'. The author, a former Charity Commission lawyer who has practised in charity law for 20 years, conducts a theoretical and empirical analysis of the reasons why charitable status might be removed by the Charity Commission, looks at the position of charitable property when institutions cease to be charitable and examines the likely effect of the independent Charity Tribunal on the appeals process. The post-Act treatment of controversial charities is also explored.
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The Law of Charitable Status: Maintenance and Removal

The Law of Charitable Status: Maintenance and Removal

by Robert Meakin
The Law of Charitable Status: Maintenance and Removal

The Law of Charitable Status: Maintenance and Removal

by Robert Meakin

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This in-depth commentary on the Charities Act 2006 outlines the new requirements for qualifying as a charity and examines the concept of 'public benefit'. The author, a former Charity Commission lawyer who has practised in charity law for 20 years, conducts a theoretical and empirical analysis of the reasons why charitable status might be removed by the Charity Commission, looks at the position of charitable property when institutions cease to be charitable and examines the likely effect of the independent Charity Tribunal on the appeals process. The post-Act treatment of controversial charities is also explored.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780511737022
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 11/27/2008
Series: Law Practitioner Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 539 KB

About the Author

Robert Meakin is a partner in Stone King Sewell LLP. He was formerly a lawyer at the Charity Commission and has over 20 years experience in charity law and practice. He holds a Ph.D. in charity law and is a visiting lecturer at Cambridge University.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Essential indicia of charitable status; 3. The powers of the Commission to Remove charities from the register; 4. Limits on the Commission's powers to remove controversial charities from the register; 5. Property; 6. The Charity Commission's powers of investigation and use of those powers to remove charities from the register; 7. How the Commission's powers to remove charities from the register may be affected by changes to the law of charitable status; 8. Grounds for appeal; 9. Conclusion.
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