Matthew Harding

Matthew Harding

Author: Alyson Rudd

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9781851589579

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Matthew Harding was successfully building his business empire and pursuing his two great dreams: Chelsea FC and socialism. Then in October 1996 the helicopter in which he was travelling crashed and he was killed. This book examines his life, his meteoric rise, and his contribution to Chelsea FC.


Foundlings

Foundlings

Author: Matthew Christian Harding

Publisher:

Published: 2009-09-01

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9780982348406

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"The Northern realms. Circa 2000 B.C. It was in the days of Peleg when the world was divided. After the flood of Noah, after the Tower of Babel and the dispersion ... when beasts were more numerous than men. Two orphans, Thiery and Suzie. The Lady Mercy without a protector. Priests of the dragon, Baal, and the Queen of Heaven are seeking sacrifices for their false gods. The Death Hunt! In a land of giants and dragons, and men running from the knowledge of their Creator, wickedness spreads as a plague, but a remnant of faithful souls shine in the darkness"--


Not-for-Profit Law

Not-for-Profit Law

Author: Matthew Harding

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-05-08

Total Pages: 425

ISBN-13: 1139952714

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The law and policy applicable to the not-for-profit sector is of growing importance around the world. In this book, legal experts address fundamental questions about not-for-profit law from a range of theoretical and comparative perspectives. The essays provide scholarly analysis of not-for-profit law, organised around four themes: (1) Politics, in the broader sense of living as a community, and the narrower sense of political power; (2) Charity, how it is defined and changes in its meaning over time; (3) Taxation, including the rationale for government support of the sector through the tax system; (4) Regulation, which is of increasing significance as governments establish increasingly complex forms of regulation of not-for-profit activity. The fundamental aim of the book is to deepen our understanding of not-for-profit law and of the rationales and modes of government support for the not-for-profit sector.


Research Handbook on Not-For-Profit Law

Research Handbook on Not-For-Profit Law

Author: Matthew Harding

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2018-12-28

Total Pages: 635

ISBN-13: 1785369997

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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.


Philosophical Foundations of the Law of Express Trusts

Philosophical Foundations of the Law of Express Trusts

Author:

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2023-11-03

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 019265943X

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The trust is a highly popular mode of property-holding and one of the most important innovations in the law of equity. It presents the jurist with numerous conceptual, doctrinal, and ethical challenges. In addition to being used towards the pursuit of good, trusts have also been used for ill, and the interaction of trust law with other laws agitates received principles of justice, efficiency, and coherence in the law. Trust law remains, nevertheless, under-theorized. While its technical and doctrinal aspects have been studied intensively, the foundational questions to which they give rise have remained largely unexamined. This volume takes an important step towards filling this gap. The chapters in this book explore some of these quandaries with a view to initiating and encouraging further engagement and learning. They identify different challenges and adopt a variety of methodological approaches and perspectives towards their resolution, ranging from conceptual questions about what is 'the trust' and 'trusts law', chapters analysing the legal and/or moral statuses of each of the settlor, trustee, and beneficiary, to chapters questioning the moral foundations of different trusts and range of pursuits towards which parties have deployed them.


Charity Law and the Liberal State

Charity Law and the Liberal State

Author: Matthew Harding

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-10-09

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 1107022339

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The first sustained consideration of the law of charity from a liberal philosophical perspective.


Charity Law

Charity Law

Author: Daniel Halliday

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2022-06-30

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 1000598349

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This book investigates and critically evaluates the concept of public benefit within charity law in the common law world. In the course of the study the book: provides a rich account of how the concept of public benefit has developed over time in charity law jurisprudence; deepens understanding of the aspects of public benefit that remain poorly understood even today; and suggests ways in which public benefit jurisprudence might develop in an orderly and principled way so as to better address some of the core concerns of charity law and the public policy objectives that lie behind it. The book includes contributions from world leading charity law experts and jurists. Each chapter reflects on a key aspect of public benefit jurisprudence in charity law. The topics have been chosen carefully to ensure coverage of most if not all of the large unresolved questions relating to public benefit in the common law world. Each chapter is accompanied by a comment, written by an academic expert or leading practitioner. The comments complement the chapters by critically engaging with those chapters and by offering different and thought-provoking perspectives on the subject matter of the chapters. The book will be of interest to academics working in law, philosophy, economics, sociology and political science. It will also provide a valuable resource for legal practitioners and judges, government officials, especially charity regulators, and in the not-for-profit sector itself.


Charity Law and Accumulation

Charity Law and Accumulation

Author: Ian Murray

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2021-08-05

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 110849059X

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An evaluation of intergenerational justice in charity law.