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China’s Draft Charity Law:Implications for Civil Society

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Date:

27 Nov 2015

Time:

12:00-13:30

Venue:

USC, 8/F, Tin Ka Ping Building, CUHK

Speaker(s):

Prof. Anthony J. SpiresDirector of the Centre for Social Innovation StudiesAssociate Professor, Sociology Department, CUHK

Biography of Speaker:

Anthony J. Spires is Director of the Centre for Social Innovation Studies and Associate Professor of Sociology at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He holds a PhD in Sociology and an MA in East Asian Studies from Yale University. His research focuses on civil society in China and has covered the political survival strategies of grassroots NGOs, the impacts and influence of foreign NGOs, and the rise of private philanthropy. His publications have appeared in leading journals, including The China Journal, The China Quarterly, and The American Journal of Sociology.

Admission:

Please email or call the USC office before 10:00am on every seminar day. Thank you.

Enquiries:

Tel.: (852) 3943-8763/8765
Email: usc@cuhk.edu.hk

Event Details:

Language: English
Fee: Free Admission, HK$20.00 for Lunch

Synopsis of Lecture:

After ten years of efforts by the Ministry of Civil Affairs to devise a comprehensive legal framework for Chinese civil society, the central government has released a draft Charity Law for public comments by Nov. 30. This talk will give an overview of this proposed legislation and highlight its approach to registration, fundraising, and other key issues. We will draw contrasts with the current situation and consider potential implications for existing NGOs as well as civil society development more broadly.

Remarks:

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