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1 Enabling Legal Framework for Associations European Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ECNL)

2 European Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ECNL)
ECNL promotes the strengthening of a supportive legal environment for civil society in Europe. Program Areas Legal Framework for CSOs Financial Sustainability of CSOs Public Participation EU Enlargement

3 EIDHR Project of the European Commission
Strengthening the Legal Framework for Citizen Action through Freedom of Association ECNL = Resource Organization Support Government, Parliament, Civic Sector Partnership with Eco-Tiras Coordination with international organizations Comparative legal expertise / not advocacy

4 Issues for Consideration
Definition of “Association” Formal and Informal Associations Regulatory Treatment of Members Regulatory Treatment of Boards Registration Procedures Dissolution Procedures

5 Definition of Association
Membership organization Non-governmental Independent, self-governing Not-for-profit mission Bound by non-distribution constraint Permissible purposes: mutual + public benefit Voluntary Exclusions: political parties, religious organizations, cooperatives

6 As Membership Organization
Minimum number of members: 3 Natural and legal persons Foreign and domestic persons Minors

7 Permissible Purposes Not-for-profit purpose
Mutual benefit or public benefit Limitations (conform to ECHR) National security or public safety Public order Protection of public health or morals Protection of rights and freedoms of others

8 Formal and Informal Associations
Freedom of association embraces both informal groups and registered entities Informal groups = unregistered Formal groups = legal entities, subject to Law Importance of voluntary registration Mandatory registration = violation of Article 11 of ECHR

9 Right Not to Register Article 19(1) commendably affirms voluntary nature of registration. Recommendation: Retain this provision.

10 Regulatory Treatment of Members
Freedom to regulate internal governance Law may set certain minimum standards Law must afford flexibility to founders Public benefit organizations More stringent governance requirements State obligation to protect members

11 Regulatory Treatment of Members
Members generally protected against mandatory membership Associations generally permitted to set conditions on membership, exclude members Associations generally permitted to create categories of members

12 Regulatory Treatment of Managing and Governing Bodies
According to European Country Practice No citizenship/domicile requirement for board service Domicile requirement for some/majority of board Ms According to European Convention Burden on state to justify restriction According to European Court of Justice Belgium case (1999): Nationality and residency requirements violated rights of citizens of other EU member states

13 Registration Procedures
Goal = facilitate registration Clear, easy and inexpensive process Procedural requirements: Filing of clearly defined documentation Registration fee – not burdensome Limited government discretion Strict time limits for review Written notice of denial / right to appeal

14 Dissolution Procedures: Transfer of Assets
Payment of creditors Transfer of remaining assets PBOs: Another PBO with similar objectives MBOs: Members

15 Thank you! www.ecnl.org.hu www.icnl.org


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