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30 Apr 2016

Autor:
Shawn Shieh

Overseas NGO Law FAQs

…The first few FAQs have to do with basic questions related to the how INGOs can operate in China under the law. The last two FAQs have to do with issues that I’d like to raise as deserving our attention. One is getting INGOs to think about where there are opportunities to participate in the implementation of the law. The second is how this law might affect Chinese grassroots NGOs which have long depended on INGOs for a significant amount of support…

Who are the Overseas NGOs covered in this law?...Who are the supervisory authorities under this law?...How can INGOs operate in China under this law?...How does setting up an INGO representative office work?...How does “filing a record” work for INGOs wanting to carry out “temporary activities?...What other measures apply to both INGOs with a representative office or INGOs carrying out “temporary activities”…Where is there room for INGOs to shape the implementation of the law?...What are the implications of the law for INGOs that work with grassroots organizations…What else has been written on the Overseas NGO Law that is worth reading?...