Advocacy in Charity: A Breakaway from the Common Law
Can advocacy work be considered charitable? Common law systems don’t think so, but Australia is the first to break this convention. Fiona Martin examines the whys and the hows of this historic event.
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2012
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