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This independent, neutral organisation is subject to the French 1901 law on associations.
For instance, the new law on associations and the code of criminal procedure have been adopted.
In September, Hungary will adopt a new "law on associations" that will permit foreigners to buy shares in Hungarian businesses, or even whole companies.
He was forced to resign from his post, as the Law on Associations forbids persons who breach this and several other laws from serving as association officials.
'The Country Is Ruined' In his address, Mr. Walesa asserted that a "new law on associations should create real freedom of association for everyone."
'Possible Unless Prohibited' In December, he said, Parliament would adopt a law on associations that "will say in what way one can do what is allowed."
In January 1989 Magyar Cserkészszövetség was the first official registered and recognized association under the Law on Associations, which became effective on January 24.
Civil society groups in Cambodia finally received a glimpse of the third draft of the law on associations and non-governmental organisations (NGO law) on 29 July.
The Journal Officiel Associations publishes notices of creations, breakup or substantial changes in nonprofit associations (see 1901 French law on associations)
More than a month has passed since the Cambodian government released the second draft of the hotly debated law on associations and NGOs, and all is quiet on the legislative front.
If we want there to be a European law on associations, it is because we want to relax many of the rules and regulations in this area, thereby enabling non-governmental organisations, in particular, to operate more easily across Europe.
Many of the repressive provisions found in the Press Law, the Political Parties Law, the Trade Union Law, the Law on Associations, and other legislation were imposed by the military junta after its coup in 1980.
The Collège international de philosophie (Ciph), located in Paris' 5th arrondissement, is a tertiary education institute placed under the trusteeship of the French government department of research and chartered under the French 1901 Law on associations.
This law limited the right of association (resulting from the 1901 law on associations) if these groups organized armed demonstrations in the streets, if they presented a paramilitary or militia aspect or if they attempted to overthrow the Republic or threatened the integrity of the national territory.