The Legal Treatment of For-Profit Entities and Other Approaches to the Reform Question
PUBLISHED: MAY 2019
This report compares the regulation of nonprofit organizations to the regulation of for-profit enterprises in India. Written by Mark Sidel for ICNL’s India nonprofit law reform workshops in December 2018, the report asks whether efforts to reform India’s nonprofit sector could be aided by the adoption of regulatory practices, appropriately modified, applied to the for-profit sector.
The accompanying briefer provides an overview of the report.
OTHER MATERIALS RELATED TO THE INDIA NONPROFIT LAW REFORM WORKSHOPS:
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