The Hungarian legislation ensures the right to everyone to establish and join organizations and communities based on freedom of association. The two traditional legal forms of nonprofit organizations are the association and the foundation. In addition to these, the CSO Law (Law CLXXV of 2011 on freedom of association, public benefit status and the operation and support of civil society organizations) recognizes an unincorporated legal form called ‘civil group’ (‘civil társaság’) that operates without legal personality. These three legal forms are considered ‘civil society organization’ as per the definition of the law
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The freedom of individuals to established and/or participate in a philanthropic organization is a co...
The legal framework only recognizes the formation of associations and foundations as legal entities....
Individuals in Uruguay are free to form organizations, and there are no restrictions on the types or...
Registration of philanthropic organizations is legally governed by the Law on Non-commercial Organiz...
The Constitution of the Russian Federation recognizes the right of individuals to form organizations...
The Constitution of the Slovak Republic guarantees the “right to associate with others in clubs, soc...
The Bulgarian Constitution guarantees freedom of association, and the Law on Legal Entities with Non...
The Constitution of the Republic of Hungary declares that under the right of association everyone ha...
Data on cross-border philanthropy is provided by the Hungarian Central Statistical Office. They coll...
Individuals are free to form philanthropic organizations and are allowed to act collectively through...
South Africa has adopted and abides by the major treaties that protect the freedom of association, i...
On 14 January 2020, Advocate General Campos Sánchez-Bordona delivered his Opinion in Case C-78/18 on...
The Federal Act in Associations 2002 (Vereinsgesetz 2002) entitles the formation of associations and...
The Greek Constitution in article 12 clearly grants all Greek people the right to form nonprofit ass...
Czech Law permits individuals to act collectively through unregistered groups and organizations. The...
The freedom of individuals to established and/or participate in a philanthropic organization is a co...
The legal framework only recognizes the formation of associations and foundations as legal entities....
Individuals in Uruguay are free to form organizations, and there are no restrictions on the types or...