Dr Alison Dunn
| Law Reform and the Regulation of Charities: Some Comparative Thoughts | 2014 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| Regulation Absent: The Chimera of Charitable Foundation Law in England and Wales | 2014 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| Regulatory shifts: developing sector participation in regulation for charities in England and Wales | 2014 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| Lord Hodgson’s Charities Act review | 2013 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| McGovern v Attorney-General | 2013 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| National Provincial Bank Ltd v Ainsworth (1965) | 2012 |
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David Bholat Dr Alison Dunn Professor Joanna Gray
| Share and Share Alike? Hedge Funds, Human Rights, and Owning Enterprise in Britain | 2012 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| The Governance of Philanthropy and the Burden of Regulating Charitable Foundations | 2012 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| Using the Wrong Policy Tools: Education, Charity and Public Benefit | 2012 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| Charity and Religion in Medieval Europe | 2011 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| Charity, Law & Politics: Radicals, Conservatives or Subversives? | 2011 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| Gatekeeper Governance: The European Union and Civil Society Organizations | 2011 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| Myles McGregor-Lowndes & Kerry O’Halloran (eds), Modernising Charity Law: recent developments and future directions | 2011 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| UK Counter-terrorism Provision and Civil Society: Ensuring Responsibility, Ignoring Proportionality | 2010 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| Charities and Restrictions on Political Activities: Developments by the Charity Commission for England and Wales in Determining the Regulatory Barriers | 2008 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| Demanding Service or Servicing Demand? Charities, Regulation and the Policy Process | 2008 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| Hippocratic Oath or Gordian Knot?: The Politicisation of Health Care Trustees and their Role in Campaigning | 2007 |
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Ian Dawson Dr Alison Dunn
| Governance codes of practice in the not-for-profit sector | 2006 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| To foster or to temper? Regulating the political activities of the voluntary and community sector | 2006 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| Neither Fish nor Fowl? The Use of Charitable Company Assets under English Law | 2005 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| Single issue politics, voluntary organisations and freedom of speech: fundamental rights or fundamentally wrong? Developments from the UK | 2004 |
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Dr Alison Dunn Andrew Riley
| Supporting the Not-for-Profit Sector: the Government’s Review of Charitable and Social Enterprise | 2004 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| The Ebb and Flow of Trusts and Estoppel | 2004 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| The economic implications of regulating trustee exemption clauses | 2003 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| Between a rock and a hard place: law’s dilemma over trustees’ ethical investment | 2002 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| Review of Luxton, The Law of Charities | 2002 |
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Dr Alison Dunn Ian Dawson
| Seeking the principle: chancels, choices and human rights | 2002 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| The Property Rights of Cohabitees (Book review) | 2002 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| Fox (ed), 'Render unto Caesar: Church Property in Roman Catholic and Anglican Canon Law', Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas: Rome, 2000 | 2001 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| Trusting in the prudent woman of business: risk, reconciliation and the trustees’ standard of care on investment | 2001 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| As “cold as charity”?: Poverty, Equity And The Charitable Trust | 2000 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| The Voluntary Sector, The State and the Law | 2000 |
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Dr Alison Dunn Ian Dawson
| Acquiring a prescriptive right to commit a nuisance | 1999 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| Charity Law as a Political Option for the Poor | 1999 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| Equity is dead. Long Live Equity! | 1999 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| Equity is dead. Long Live Equity! | 1999 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| No tempering of the wind for the shorn lamb | 1999 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| Old hats, new models or chapeaux révisés? Defining Charity | 1999 |
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Dr Alison Dunn
| Surrendering to Trust | 1999 |
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