Charities
Charities law books focus on the legal framework governing nonprofit organizations, including compliance, governance, and tax regulations. These resources are essential for legal professionals, accountants, and charity administrators who need to navigate the complexities of charity law. Key topics include fundraising regulations, tax exemptions, and fiduciary duties. Leading publishers such as Sweet & Maxwell, LexisNexis, and CCH provide authoritative texts that serve as vital references for practitioners in the field.
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The Law of Charities 2nd Edition
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Charity Law and Post-mortem Identity
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Charity Law and Post-mortem Identity
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Charitable Donation Law: Remapping Risk in Giving
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Landmark Cases in Charity Law
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Charity Law and Accumulation: Maintaining an Intergenerational Balance
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Artificial Intelligence (DSC Speed Read)
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The Board Secretary’s Handbook 2nd ed
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Charity Law and Governance: Private Purpose, Public Benefit, and the Regulatory Strategy
The Directory of Grant Making Trusts 2026/27 28th ed
Social Media for Voluntary Organisations
It’s a Nightmare with the Numbers: the no-fibbing guide to charity finance
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The Charities Acts Handbook 2024: A Practical Guide to the Charities Act
Investing for Charities
The Porcupine Principle - and other fundraising secrets 2nd Edition
The Guide to New Trusts 2024/25 13th Edition
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Charity Law: Exploring the Concept of Public Benefit
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Governance and Regulation of Charities: International and Comparative Perspectives
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Debates in Charity Law
The Charity Treasurer’s Handbook 6th Edition
The Directory of Grant Making Trusts 2024/25 27th Edition
Advising Philanthropists: Principles and Practice
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Tudor on Charities, 11th Edition
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How to Run a Charity, 3rd Edition
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Charities law books cover nonprofit regulations, compliance, tax exemptions, and governance issues.
Major publishers include Sweet & Maxwell, LexisNexis, and CCH.
Legal professionals, accountants, and charity administrators benefit from these resources to ensure compliance and effective governance.