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Approach the Bench: Charitable Trusts, Greenpeace and Family First w/ Dr Jane Norton; October 14, 2020

Approach the Bench: Charitable Trusts, Greenpeace and Family First w/ Dr Jane Norton; October 14, 2020

Approach the Bench: Charitable Trusts, Greenpeace and Family First w/ Dr Jane Norton; October 14, 2020 Approach the Bench: Charitable Trusts, Greenpeace and Family First w/ Dr Jane Norton; October 14, 2020, 24.98 MB
Wednesday, October 14, 2020

On the first installment of Approach the Bench, Bronwyn speaks to Dr Jane Norton from the University of Auckland Law School about charitable trusts. Historically, a group could not qualify as a charity if they had a political purpose as their main objective. However, since the “political purpose doctrine” was removed in 2014, a number of new groups have become elligble to be charities - provided they can prove their work is for a public benefit - a tricky assesment when the group is politically controversial. 

As a result of this, both Greenpeace and Family First suceeded in being granted charitable status earlier this year. It is clear how protecting the environment is a public benefit, but what about Family First who, in campaigning on the importance of the traditional family, hold some harmful views agaisnt abortion, LGBTQ rights and pro-conversion therapy?

Dr Jane Norton discusses whether, in light of these two very different decisions, we should regret the removal of the public purpose doctrine.