In this volume charity commissioners and leading charity policy reformers from across the world reflect on the aims and objectives of charity regulation and what it has achieved. Regulating Charities represents an insiders review of the last quarter century of charity law policy and an insight for its future development.
Charity Commissioners and nonprofit regulatory agency heads chart the nature of charity law reforms that they have implemented, with a warts and all analysis. They are joined by influential sector reformers who assess the outcomes of their policy agitation. All reflect on the current state of charities in a fiscally restrained environment, often with conservative governments, and offer their views on productive regulatory paths available for the future.
This topical collection brings together major charity regulation actors, and will be of great interest to anyone concerned with contemporary third sector policy-making, public administration and civil society.
1. Introduction
Myles McGregor-Lowndes and Bob Wyatt
Part England and Wales
2. Towards Regulation: Modernising the Original Charity Commission
Richard Fries
3. The Reforming Regulator
Lindsay Driscoll
4. Reflections on Modernising and Reforming Regulation
Sir Stuart Etherington
Part United States of America
5. Challenged Regulators
Marcus Owens
6. Reflections on Challenged Regulators
Elizabeth T. Boris and Cindy M. Lott
Part Canada
7. The Prevention of Harm Regulator
Terry de March
8. Reflections on tlă«