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It is a nongovernmental organisation.
A private club or college fraternity.
Edmond McGovern has written: 'International trade regulation' -- subject(s): Foreign trade regulation, International trade, Law and legislation, Tariff, World Trade Organization
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Bright Lights is a nongovernmental and nonprofit organization who provide a strong, summer enrichment program that complements summer athletic activities.
A powerful country is badly polluting its water supply, but its actions do not violate any international treaties.
Chantal Blouin has written: 'Trade in telecommunications services' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Telecommunication, Telecommunication policy, Trade regulation, World Trade Organization
Yes, you can sue a nongovernmental organization. NGOs can be held legally accountable in civil court for various matters including contractual disputes, negligence, or violations of laws or regulations. It is advised to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific circumstances and procedures involved in suing an NGO.
An organization that tries to influence legislation in favor if a cause is called a lobby.
As defined by USAID, a private voluntary organization (PVO) is a nongovernmental, not-for-profit entity that is tax exempt, solicits and receives cash contributions from the general public and is engaged in, or intends to become engaged in, development and humanitarian activities. The term nongovernmental organization (NGO) encompasses any private or nonprofit organization that is formed or organized independently from a national or local government entity.
Heiner Baab has written: 'GATT und WTO im Recht der USA' -- subject(s): Foreign trade regulation, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization), International trade, Law and legislation, Tariff, World Trade Organization