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Waiting for the Big Wave: A Fifty Year Retrospective on the Ebb and Flow of Irish Charity Regulation
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Date Issued
2017-01
Date Available
2019-03-28T08:59:19Z
Abstract
In common with many nations, Ireland has been subject to a perennial cycle of statutory and non-statutory regulation of the non-profit sector. One can identify with ease the major waves of statutory regulation that occurred in 1844, 1961 and 2009 respectively with the gap between regulatory bouts shortening in each successive wave. The stated purpose of these statutes remains remarkably consistent and aligned, implying either the continuation of a clear policy objective or a marked failure to attain the goal on the previous occasion such that the task must be tackled de novo.
Type of Material
Book Chapter
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Copyright (Published Version)
2017 Cambridge University Press
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Journal
Breen, O.B., Dunn, A., Sidel, M. (eds.). Regulatory Waves: Comparative Perspectives on State Regulation and Self-Regulation Policies in the Nonprofit Sector
ISBN
9781316711446
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