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Adam Parachin is a Professor at the School of Public Policy and Administration, specializing in the doctrinal and theoretical dimensions of charity law. His research focuses on how legal frameworks promote charitable acts that enable voluntary wealth sharing with strangers, encompassing areas like poverty relief, education, religion, human rights, environmental conservation, and healthcare.
His academic journey was profoundly influenced by a scholarship from the late Justice William G.C. Howland, which he received during his law studies at Osgoode Hall Law School. This experience ignited his fascination with the legal mechanisms that facilitate charitable giving and public benefit initiatives.
Parachin explores the intersection of law and societal values, emphasizing how charitable trusts and legal definitions of charity reflect societal priorities. His work highlights the importance of recognizing individuals' worth beyond familial or social ties through charitable acts.
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