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ICNL offers up-to-date, freely accessible information on issues shaping the legal environment for civil society, philanthropy, and public participation. We maintain a diverse collection of resources, including cutting-edge research and legal analysis produced by our international team and network of experts. Additionally, we curate the top resources available on issues impacting civic space globally. From our U.S. Protest Law Tracker to our Civic Freedom Monitor, we publish reports and data on topics crucial to civil society. Explore our full collection of resources below.

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Tunisia’s Implementation of FATF Recommendation No. 8 and Its Impact on Freedom of Association
May 18, 2026

Tunisia’s Implementation of FATF Recommendation No. 8 and Its Impact on Freedom of Association

Tunisia’s implementation of Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Recommendation No. 8 is increasingly affecting the ... Read More
Initiative Groups in Uzbekistan: Legal Status and International Regulatory Experience
May 12, 2026

Initiative Groups in Uzbekistan: Legal Status and International Regulatory Experience

Published May 2026 Русская версия доступна здесь. This analysis examines the legal status of initiative ... Read More
Cut out people held by human hands, photo by Andrew Moca via Unsplash
May 8, 2026

Defining Beneficial Ownership for Non-Commercial Organizations in the Kyrgyz Republic

Русская версия доступна здесь. Non-commercial organizations (NCOs) in the Kyrgyz Republic have faced recurring difficulties in accessing banking ... Read More

Resource Collections

Civic Freedom Monitor

This database of key materials includes domestic and international laws, reports, treaties, and court decisions affecting civil society. Includes nearly 4,000 documents from 200 countries and several autonomous territories, in more than 60 languages.

Country Resources

U.S. Protest Law Tracker

Global Grantmaking Country Notes

In partnership with the Council on Foundations, ICNL maintains reports on thirty-five countries that help U.S. grantmakers undertake equivalency determinations for foreign grantees. These reports describe the legal frameworks for nonprofit organizations and provide translations of relevant legal provisions.

Philanthropy Law Reports

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