Between state and market : essays on charities law and policy in Canada /
"Between State and Market surveys and critiques the existing literature on charities law as well as the laws themselves. The authors offer policy prescriptions for the future of an increasingly vital sector of Canadian society."--Jacket
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Published for the Kahanoff Foundation Non-profit Sector Research Initiative by McGill-Queen's University Press,
2001
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Table of Contents:
- Contents
- Tables and Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Canadian Charitable Sector: An Overview
- part one Empirical and Ethical Perspectives
- 3 Altruism in Comparative International Perspective
- 4 Altruism in Philosophical and Ethical Traditions: Two Views
- 5 Rational Voluntarism and the Charitable Sector
- 6 The Role of the Voluntary Sector in a Modern Welfare State
- part two The Legal Meaning of Charity
- 7 The Federal Court of Appeal and the Legal Meaning of Charity: Review and Critique
- 8 Rethinking Public Benefit: The Definition of Charity in the Era of the Charter9 The Doctrine of Political Purposes in the Law of Charities: A Conceptual Analysis
- 10 Religion, Charity, and the Charter of Rights
- 11 Charity and the Income Tax Act: The Supreme Court Speaks
- part three Charity and Tax: Policy and Practice
- 12 Regulating Virtue: A Purposive Approach to the Administration of Charities
- 13 Charitable Contributions and the Personal Income Tax: Evaluating the Canadian Credit
- ""14 The Tax Credit for Charitable Contributions: Giving Credit where None Is Due""""part four Regulatory Challenges""; ""15 The Regulation of Social Enterprise""; ""16 Flirting with the Devil while Doing God�s Work: The Regulation of Charitable Fund- raising""; ""17 Framing an Appropriate Corporate Law""