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Explains when the Commission will or will not get involved in a charity's internal conflict or dispute.
An agreement of the relationship between the commission and the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR).
Explains why the promotion of human rights is recognised as a charitable purpose.
Explains the characteristics organisations need to possess to enable them to be recognised as charitable.
Provides criteria for determining when organisations concerned with promoting the efficiency and effectiveness of charities can themselves be regarded as charitable.
Reports that set out and explain Charity Commission policy in key areas of charity law.
Concerns our decision recognising the promotion of community participation in healthy recreation by providing facilities for playing particular sports as charitable.
The Commission's views on the need for a museum or art gallery to satisfy a criterion of merit in order to be recognised as charitable.
The background to the Review of the Register of Charities and explains the characteristics determining charitable status.
Sets out the legal principles that govern charitable status and scope the Commission has for recognising new charitable purposes.
Summarises our views on organisations set up for the charitable purposes of preservation and/or conservation.
Provides guidance on the promotion of community capacity building as a charitable purpose.
Summarises the Charity Commission's views on the scope of s.1 of the Recreational Charities Act 1958.
Determines the charitable status of organisations working in the field of promotion of urban and rural regeneration.
Determines the charitable status of organisations working in the field of relief of unemployment.
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