In this paper published by ICNL, two internationally-renowned experts analyze the protections that civil society organizations receive under international investment treaties.
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Analysis of Tajikistan’s proposed “About Freedom of Conscience and Religious Unions” draft law
The Government of the Republic of Tajikistan proposed a new draft law “About Freedom of Conscience and Religious Unions.”
Mechanisms for Nominating of NGO Representatives
A report discussing the professional relationships and mechanisms used to nominate and elect NGO representatives for state commissions and other consultative positions in Central and Eastern Europe.
Participation of NGOs in the Process of Policy and Law Making
This analysis by the Bulgarian Center for Not-for-Profit Law compares European practices to promote NGO participation in government decision-making.
ICNL distributes analysis on the Tajik Law on Public Associations
PUBLISHED: FEBRUARY 23, 2007 On February 22, 2007, the Upper Chamber of Tajikistan’s Parliament rejected the new Law on Public Associations in its current form […]
Republic of Uzbekistan begins 2007 with a new law on third sector
PUBLISHED: JANUARY 29, 2007 A new law introducing government financial support of the third sector was passed in Uzbekistan recently, and came into force on […]
Changes to Peru’s International Cooperation Legal Framework raise International and comparative law issues
PUBLISHED: DECEMBER 8, 2006 The International Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ICNL) has received numerous inquiries from Latin American and international organizations regarding amendments to Peru’s […]
Freedom of Association reaffirmed by European Court of Human Rights
PUBLISHED: OCTOBER 5, 2006 On October 5, 2006, the European Court of Human Rights issued its judgment in the Case of the Moscow Branch of the Salvation […]
Analysis of Russian NGO Law
An analysis of the Federal Law of the Russian Federation # 18-FZ On Introducing Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation.
Comments on Amendments to Uzbek Criminal Code
ICNL’s comments on “amendments to the Criminal Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan and to the Code of Administrative Liability of the Republic of Uzbekistan” signed into law on December 28, 2005.
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