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Bruce Chapman

    Justice, Rights, and Tort Law
    Between State and Market: Essay on Charities Law and Policy in Canada
    Government Managing Risk
    • Government Managing Risk

      Income Contingent Loans for Social and Economic Progress

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      The analysis focuses on income contingent loans as a vital mechanism for supporting students amidst rising higher education rates in the westernized world. Bruce Chapman explores the effectiveness and implications of these financial models, emphasizing their role in enhancing access to education and addressing the needs of students in various countries.

      Government Managing Risk
    • Focusing on the intersection of charity law and its societal implications, this book critiques existing literature and regulations governing charities in Canada. The authors analyze the current legal framework and propose policy recommendations aimed at enhancing the effectiveness and relevance of charities in an evolving social landscape. Their insights aim to address the challenges faced by this crucial sector, emphasizing its growing importance in Canadian society.

      Between State and Market: Essay on Charities Law and Policy in Canada
    • This volume features essays from a project on Values in Tort Law, supported by the Westminster Institute for Ethics and Human Values. It includes discussions among lawyers and philosophers, with contributions previously published in "Law and Philosophy" and other journals. The book explores the law of torts as a means to resolve personal injury and property damage disputes.

      Justice, Rights, and Tort Law