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Handbook on Good Practice for Laws relating to Non-Governmental Organizations
Handbook on Good Practice for Laws relating to Non-Governmental Organizations provides a comprehensive analysis of legal frameworks governing non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and identifies good practices that support their establishment, operation, and sustainability. The handbook examines key principles such as freedom of association, legal personality, governance, transparency, accountability, funding, and state oversight, drawing on comparative experiences from various jurisdictions. It highlights common legal challenges faced by NGOs, including restrictive registration procedures, undue interference, and limitations on funding, while offering practical guidance for lawmakers, regulators, and civil society actors. Grounded in international human rights standards, the handbook advocates for enabling legal environments that strengthen civil society’s role in promoting democracy, human rights, and social development.
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