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Milestones in the Evolution of China’s Overseas NGO Law
<p>Earlier this month I wrote a post on the “why” behind China’s new overseas NGO law, which put the law into the larger political context of China. For a closer look at how the law was actually formulated, I recommend Shawn Shieh’s excellent piece, “The Origins of China’s New Law on Foreign NGOs,” which traces the evolution of […]
New Resource: ChinaSource Law and Policy Monitor
<p>In response to the uncertainties resulting from China's new Overseas NGO Law, we've created the<em> ChinaSource Law and Policy Monitor</em>. Here we introduce this new service and explain how organizations can sample the <em>Monitor</em> while helping ChinaSource in its efforts to understand how the law is impacting those who serve.</p>
A New NGO Law Coming?
<p>On January 16, 2015, the magazine <em>China Briefing </em>reported that a new <em><strong>Charity Law</strong></em>, which has been in the drafting stage for months has finally been introduced as a bill in the National People’s Congress (NPC). The establishment of laws governing social organizations (NGOs) has long been rumored and hoped for in China, by […]
Draft NGO Law
A Roundup of Reactions
<p>In April, the Chinese government made available for comment the draft of a proposed Foreign NGO Management Law, which, if enacted as is, could significantly impact the work of foreign NGOs currently operating in China.</p> <p>In the weeks since the draft was published, there’s been much discussion and analysis of the implications of this […]
China’s New Realities and the Overseas NGO Law
<p>An excerpt from <em>ChinaSource Law and Policy Monitor</em>, part of a new package of services aimed at assisting faith-based organizations as they deal with the implications of the Overseas NGO Law and related policy developments. </p>
The Foreign NGO Law
More Pieces of the Puzzle
<p>On January 1, 2017, China’s new Foreign NGO Management Law will go into effect, changing the landscape for foreign individuals and organizations working in China. At ChinaSource we are working hard to monitor the situation and track new developments. While there is still much that is unknown about the implementation of the law, some new […]
Overseas NGO Law—We Can Help
<p>Since the implementation of the new Overseas NGO Law on January 1, overseas organizations that work in/with/for China have been in varying degrees of panic. Maybe this is you, and you’ve found yourself overwhelmed with trying to interpret the new law as it applies to your specific situation, let alone embarking on the steps […]
A Collection of NGO Law Links
<p>Over the past few months there have been numerous articles and posts written about the new Foreign NGO Law. We have been trying to keep you updated on new developments through this blog and ZGBriefs, but we thought it would be helpful to compile the resources (so far) in one place.</p>
The Foreign NGO Law: An Infographic
<p>On Sunday, January 1 China’s new law governing foreign NGOs in China went into effect. The good folks at <em>China Development Brief </em>have put together a helpful infographic covering the basic information about the law. </p>
Foreign NGO Law
The Return of the Mother-in-Law
<p>Article 11 of the new Foreign NGO Management Law that is due to go into effect on January 1, 2017, will require foreign NGOs operating in China to “obtain consent of a professional supervisory unit.” The list of the approved supervisory units has yet to be released.</p>