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Title: Legal Obstacles to Civil Society: International Perspectives


1
Legal Obstacles to Civil SocietyInternational
Perspectives
  • Catherine Shea
  • International Center for
  • Not-for-Profit Law

2
2005-2006 International Developments
  • Venezuela draft law
  • Creates an agency on International Cooperation
    that will have extensive discretion to control
    NGOs engaged in any form of international
    cooperation including the receipt of funds and
  • Creates a fund that will consist of all resources
    for international cooperation whether public or
    private agency will have the ability to decide
    how these are allocated

3
2005-2006 International Developments
  • Russia
  • Enacted law imposing new restrictions on NGOs,
    especially those that receive foreign funds
  • new requirements
  • restrict who may form an organization in Russia,

  • expand the grounds on which registration may be
    denied, and
  • expand the supervisory powers of the state over
    organizations.

4
2005-2006 International Developments
  • Eritrea NGO Administration Proclamation
  • imposes taxes on aid,
  • restricts the relief and rehabilitation work of
    NGOs,
  • increases reporting requirements for foreign and
    local organizations and
  • limits international agencies from directly
    funding local NGOs

5
2005-2006 International Developments
  • Sudan -- provisional Presidential Decree on
    Organization of Humanitarian Work
  • gives the government the right to cancel an
    organization's registration for violating "the
    general policies of the State in connection with
    the voluntary humanitarian work" 
  • once an organization's registration is canceled,
    all of its assets and funds can be confiscated by
    the government
  • No independent organization can receive funds or
    donations from foreign sources without advance
    approval by the government

6
2005-2006 International Developments
  • Belarus enacted five new laws to restrict the
    NGO sector in advance of last years election
  • conferences, seminars and public debates
    organized with donor funding must be registered
    with the government
  • Bans provision of aid for anti-constitutional
    goals
  • Mandates registration of all civic initiatives
  • Allows the authorities to suspend the activity of
    any NGO for up to six months and liquidate an
    organization for a single violation of the law on
    public mass events and illegal use of foreign
    aid.

7
Government Tactics
  • Refuse to grant the right to associate or form
    organizations
  • Interference with registration (mandatory
    registration for even the smallest or most
    informal of groups, difficult registration
    process excessive discretion to grant or deny
    registration)
  • Restrict foreign funding

8
Government Tactics
  • Discretionary right to terminate organizations
  • Restrictions on organizations speech
  • Stringent oversight and control
  • Harassment
  • Establishment of parallel NGOs
  • Harsh criminal penalties

9
Civil Society Strategies
  • Protective alliances and networks
  • Raising public awareness
  • Popular education
  • Rights based education
  • Training for activists
  • Monitoring and documentation
  • Civil Society Watch
  • Use of Media
  • Use of the Internet

10
Civil Society Strategies
  • Advocacy campaigns
  • Law reform campaigns
  • Albania, Slovakia, Russia
  • Letter writiing
  • Cyber-activism
  • Mass mobilization

11
Civil Society Strategies
  • Direct Public Action
  • Law reform campaigns (Russia)
  • Strikes (Poland)
  • Boycotts (South Africa)
  • Engagement
  • Direct Support to Victims

12
Civil Society Strategies
  • International Diplomacy
  • Domestic litigation
  • National and International Human Rights
    Mechanisms
  • Ombudspersons
  • UN human rights mechanisms
  • Regional human rights mechanisms

13
Civil Society Strategies
  • Legal Triage
  • Going Underground
  • Solidarity
  • Charter 77
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