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Between State and Market
Essay on Charities Law and Policy in Canada
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2001
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The first section of the book contains an overview of the charitable sector in Canada, a sociological review of altruism in different societies, a discussion of altruism in various philosophical and religious traditions, an economic analysis of "rational voluntarism," and an assessment of the relationship between the charitable sector and the welfare state. The second section contains five papers on the legal definition of charity, both general (the jurisprudence of the Federal Court of Appeal and a proposal for rethinking the concept of "public benefit"), and particular (the political purposes doctrine, religion as charity, and a commentary on the recent major Supreme Court decision on the meaning of charity). The third section deals with the tax status of charities: two papers evaluate the current tax credit system and one deals with the administration of charities by the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency. The final section contains essays on charities and commercial enterprise, on the regulation of fund-raising, and on needed reforms in non-profit corporation law. At a time when the federal government is about to embark on a wide range of policy initiatives to assist and regulate the non-profit sector, these essays are necessary reading for anyone concerned with the future of the charitable sector in Canada. Contributors include Neil Brooks (Osgoode Hall Law School), Cara Cameron (McGill), Bruce Chapman, Kevin Davis (Toronto), Abraham Drassinower (Toronto), David Duff (Toronto), Richard Janda (McGill), Will Kymlicka (Queen's), Andrée Lajoie (Montreal), Mayo Moran (Toronto), Charles-Maxime Panaccio (office of Mr Justice Charles Gonthier), Jim Phillips, Jane Allyn Piliavin (Wisconsin-Madison), David Sharpe (Attorney-General's Office, New York State), Lorne Sossin (Osgoode Hall Law School), David Stevens, and Jen-Chieh Ting (Academia Sinica).
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Contents
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Tables and Figures
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Acknowledgments
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Contributors
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Introduction
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The Canadian Charitable Sector: An Overview
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Altruism in Comparative International Perspective
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Altruism in Philosophical and Ethical Traditions: Two Views
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Rational Voluntarism and the Charitable Sector
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The Role of the Voluntary Sector in a Modern Welfare State
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The Federal Court of Appeal and the Legal Meaning of Charity: Review and Critique
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Rethinking Public Benefit: The Definition of Charity in the Era of the Charter
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The Doctrine of Political Purposes in the Law of Charities: A Conceptual Analysis
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Religion, Charity, and the Charter of Rights
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Charity and the Income Tax Act: The Supreme Court Speaks
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Regulating Virtue: A Purposive Approach to the Administration of Charities
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Charitable Contributions and the Personal Income Tax: Evaluating the Canadian Credit
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The Tax Credit for Charitable Contributions: Giving Credit where None Is Due
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The Regulation of Social Enterprise
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Flirting with the Devil while Doing God’s Work: The Regulation of Charitable Fund-raising
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Framing an Appropriate Corporate Law
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