Improving Business and Human Rights (BHR): Mapping the East African BHR Sector
A4ID’s ROLE UK Programme commissioned this mapping report to better understand and disseminate learning on the landscape of business and human rights in East Africa.
A4ID’s ROLE UK Programme commissioned this mapping report to better understand and disseminate learning on the landscape of business and human rights in East Africa.
This guide provides an overview of the main principles and requirements under the UK Bribery Act 2010. It explains how to both prevent and deal with bribery from the perspective of NGOs. The guide was developed by A4ID’s Legal Partner, Reed Smith LLP, to accompany a training on Bribery & Corruption delivered to A4ID’s Development […]
This series of PowerPoint slides will cover some of the key provisions of the GDPR and outline some practical steps required to prepare for GDPR compliance. These slides accompanied the training event facilitated by A4ID and delivered by Mayer Brown on 24 April 2018. GDPR Training Event by A4ID and Mayer Brown, 24 April 2018
This guide provides key considerations to importing goods into the EU from the perspective of the trade and customs rules and the product regulatory requirements. EU Trade Guide
This guide outlines the principles, processes, and requirements for importing merchandise into the United States. US Trade Guide
Download this helpful legal guide on Intellectual Property Law in Nigeria and how it might affect and be used by non-profit organisations in furthering their objectives. Intellectual Property Law, Nigeria
Download this helpful legal guide on Competition Law and how it might affect and be used by charities and NGOs in furthering their aims. Competition Law: Impact on NGOs and Charities
In Australia, non-profit organisations (whether charities or not) are normally established in one of three ways: companies, trusts and incorporated associations. However, incorporated associations are specifically for organisations that are going to operate just within one of the Australian states. Therefore, in practice, non-profit organisations seeking to establish in Australia should think of starting as […]
This guide describes the process of resolving disputes between states at the World Trade Organisation. The World Trade Organization (“WTO”) deals with the global rules of trade between nations. The WTO is run by its member governments, of which there are currently 158. Legal Guide to WTO Dispute resolution