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Secondary Sources Subject Searches: International agencies--Argentina.International organizations--Argentina.Non-governmental organizations--Argentina. Primary Sources [Mandatory National Registry of Non-governmental Organizations] Registro Nacional Obligatorio de Organizaciones no Gubernamentales, Decreto 422/1999, Boletín Oficial (30 Apr 1999).https://servicios.infoleg.gob.ar/infolegInternet/verNorma.do?id=57285. Compiled statutory text. Spanish.
Secondary Sources Subject Searches: International agencies--Cameroon.International organizations--Cameroon.Non-governmental organizations--Cameroon. Primary Sources [Law on non-governmental organizations in Cameroon] Loi No. 99/014 du 22 décembre 1999 régissant les organisations non gouvernementales, (enacted) 22 Dec 1999.https://dgtcfm.cm/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/loi_ong.pdf. French.
Secondary Sources Daniel A. Diaz & Christopher J. Rees, “Checks and balances? Leadership configurations and governance practices of NGOs in Chile,” Employee relations 42, 5 (2020): 1159–77. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/ER-08-2019-0327. Daniel A. Diaz Vera, “Implementation of corporate governance in the NGO sector in Chile,” PhD thesis, University of Manchester (2021). https://pure.manchester.ac.uk/ws/portalfiles/portal/234003526/FULL_TEXT.PDF. J. Patrice McSherry, “The NGO Coalition Against Impunity: A forgotten chapter in the struggle against impunity,” International journal of human rights education 7, 1 (2023). DOI: https://repository.usfca.edu/ijhre/vol7/iss1/5. María del Mar Gálvez Rodríguez, María del Carmen Caba Pérez & Manuel López Godoy, “Cómo perciben las organizaciones no gubernamentales autorreguladoras la transparencia: Análisis comparativo de Latinoamérica versus Europa y Estados Unidos,” Latin American research review 47(SI) (2012): 179–202. https://muse.jhu.edu/article/502902. Spanish. Subject Searches: International agencies--Chile.International organizations--Chile.Non-governmental organizations--Chile. Primary Sources Note: Chile is a signatory to the Vienna Convention on the Representation of States in their Relations with International Organizations of a Universal Character. [Decree no. 228, Denominates representation to international organizations] Decreto no. 228, Denomina representaciones ante organizaciones internacionales, 22 Feb 1991, DO, 08 Jul 1991, no. 34,011, p. 2.https://www.diariooficial.interior.gob.cl/media/1991/07/08/do-19910708.pdf. BCN: https://bcn.cl/3dmlk.