Regulatory Waves
Description:... 8.2 Nonprofit Regulation and Organizational Frameworks -- 8.3 Regulatory and Self-Regulatory Waves in Brazil -- 8.3.1 Regulation after Re-Democratization and the Creation of Sectoral Identity, 1985-1994 -- 8.3.2 New Regulatory Intervention and New Sectoral Response, 1995-2002 -- 8.3.3 Renewed Regulatory Pressure and New Forms of Sectoral Response, 2003-2010 -- 8.3.4 The Road to a New Regulatory Framework and Diverse Sector Responses, 2011-2014 -- 8.4 Nonprofit Regulatory and Self-Regulatory Waves in Ecuador -- 8.4.1 The Initial Growth of Nonprofits, New Social Movements, and Regulation, 1978-1997 -- 8.4.2 A Constitutional Space for Civil Society, 1998-2007 -- 8.4.3 Re-Regulation and Sectoral Opposition, Self-Regulation, and Other Responses, 2008-2014 -- 8.4.3.1 Skirmishing and Nonprofit Response (2008-2009) -- 8.4.3.2 Responses to Regulation from a Collective of Civil Society Organizations, 2010-2013 -- 8.4.3.3 New Government Regulation and the Growing Strength of Sectoral Response, 2013-2014 -- 8.5 Discussion and Conclusion -- 9 Australia: Co-Production, Self-Regulation and Co-Regulation -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The Context of Nonprofit Regulation in Australia -- 9.3 The Regulatory Reform Agenda -- 9.4 Proposed Self-Regulation to Replace ACNC -- 9.5 Self-Regulatory Codes of Conduct -- 9.6 Conclusion -- 10 The Relationships between State and Nonstate Interventions in Charitable Solicitation Law in the United States -- 10.1 Introduction: State and Nonstate Interventions in Charitable Solicitation Law in the United States -- 10.2 The Key Features of State Regulatory Intervention in Historical Perspective -- 10.3 The Key Features of Nonstate Intervention: History and Current Practice -- 10.4 Fundraising Regulation since the 1980s: A Focus on Provision of Information
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