| 韓国、ソウル 2013年10月 24〜26日
 Nonprofit Law, Policy and Practice: Evolution and Evaluation
 
 
 The third sector in the Asia Pacific region is very large and dynamic -
              it is claimed that China and India have 1+ million third sector organizations.
              The major growth in the third sector in Asia had been in the 1970s
              and 1980s - during the prodemocracy movements. The third sector activities
              and organizations, in the recent past, have also been influenced by
              many tax laws e.g. in Australia, Japan, Korea. Sadly democratization
              and recent extremist activities have prompted new legislations constricting
              the third sector in many countries. Laws affecting the third sector
              in the Asia Pacific region having been in existence for about 150 years
              have grown rapidly in the last two decades. Is this development for better or for worse?
 
 
 
 MAJOR THEMES OF THE CONFERENCE INCLUDED:  
                        Government, laws, and the third sectorTax regime and the third sector activitiesThird sector and policy making: Impact and EvaluationWellbeing/welfare systems and the role of the third sectorNon-profit history and 'her-story' 
 Conference Venue The conference was held in the Kim Koo Museum and Library, Seoul.  
 Host Institution The NPO Research Centre at the East-West Institute of the Yonsei University, Korea,
              carries out research on non-profit organizations, laws and policies. The NPO
              Research Centre also is a research hub for non-profit sector in Korea,
              and has participated in many international joint research projects. The
              NPO Research Centre also played an important role in the formation of the Korea
              Association of Non-profit Sector Research (KANPOR) in 2000. The KANPOR was co-hosting this Conference.
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