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Dr Alison Dunn
Charity, Law & Politics: Radicals, Conservatives or Subversives?2014
Dr Alison Dunn
Law Reform and the Regulation of Charities: Some Comparative Thoughts2014
Dr Alison Dunn
Regulation Absent: The Chimera of Charitable Foundation Law in England and Wales2014
Dr Alison Dunn
Regulatory shifts: developing sector participation in regulation for charities in England and Wales2014
Dr Alison Dunn
Lord Hodgson’s Charities Act review2013
Dr Alison Dunn
McGovern v Attorney-General2013
Dr Alison Dunn
National Provincial Bank Ltd v Ainsworth (1965)2012
David Bholat
Dr Alison Dunn
Professor Joanna Gray
Share and Share Alike? Hedge Funds, Human Rights, and Owning Enterprise in Britain2012
Dr Alison Dunn
The Governance of Philanthropy and the Burden of Regulating Charitable Foundations2012
Dr Alison Dunn
Using the Wrong Policy Tools: Education, Charity and Public Benefit2012
Dr Alison Dunn
Charity and Religion in Medieval Europe2011
Dr Alison Dunn
Gatekeeper Governance: The European Union and Civil Society Organizations2011
Dr Alison Dunn
Myles McGregor-Lowndes & Kerry O’Halloran (eds), Modernising Charity Law: recent developments and future directions2011
Dr Alison Dunn
UK Counter-terrorism Provision and Civil Society: Ensuring Responsibility, Ignoring Proportionality2010
Dr Alison Dunn
Charities and Restrictions on Political Activities: Developments by the Charity Commission for England and Wales in Determining the Regulatory Barriers2008
Dr Alison Dunn
Demanding Service or Servicing Demand? Charities, Regulation and the Policy Process2008
Dr Alison Dunn
Hippocratic Oath or Gordian Knot?: The Politicisation of Health Care Trustees and their Role in Campaigning2007
Ian Dawson
Dr Alison Dunn
Governance codes of practice in the not-for-profit sector2006
Dr Alison Dunn
To foster or to temper? Regulating the political activities of the voluntary and community sector2006
Dr Alison Dunn
Neither Fish nor Fowl? The Use of Charitable Company Assets under English Law2005
Dr Alison Dunn
Single issue politics, voluntary organisations and freedom of speech: fundamental rights or fundamentally wrong? Developments from the UK2004
Dr Alison Dunn
Andrew Riley
Supporting the Not-for-Profit Sector: the Government’s Review of Charitable and Social Enterprise2004
Dr Alison Dunn
The Ebb and Flow of Trusts and Estoppel2004
Dr Alison Dunn
The economic implications of regulating trustee exemption clauses2003
Dr Alison Dunn
Between a rock and a hard place: law’s dilemma over trustees’ ethical investment2002
Dr Alison Dunn
Review of Luxton, The Law of Charities2002
Dr Alison Dunn
Ian Dawson
Seeking the principle: chancels, choices and human rights2002
Dr Alison Dunn
The Property Rights of Cohabitees (Book review)2002
Dr Alison Dunn
Fox (ed), 'Render unto Caesar: Church Property in Roman Catholic and Anglican Canon Law', Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas: Rome, 20002001
Dr Alison Dunn
Trusting in the prudent woman of business: risk, reconciliation and the trustees’ standard of care on investment2001
Dr Alison Dunn
As “cold as charity”?: Poverty, Equity And The Charitable Trust2000
Dr Alison Dunn
The Voluntary Sector, The State and the Law2000
Dr Alison Dunn
Ian Dawson
Acquiring a prescriptive right to commit a nuisance1999
Dr Alison Dunn
Charity Law as a Political Option for the Poor1999
Dr Alison Dunn
Equity is dead. Long Live Equity!1999
Dr Alison Dunn
Equity is dead. Long Live Equity!1999
Dr Alison Dunn
No tempering of the wind for the shorn lamb1999
Dr Alison Dunn
Old hats, new models or chapeaux révisés? Defining Charity1999
Dr Alison Dunn
Surrendering to Trust1999