PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND THE ASSOCIATIVE MOVEMENT OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS IN SPAIN
Abstract
The relationship between Public Authorities and the Associative Movement of Non-Governmental Organizations (hereinafter P.A and NGOs, respectively) in Spain is fairly recent. Although great advances have been achieved due to the constant activity of the associations, the focus on these advances has to be localized within the last twenty years, in which the associative movement has progressed enormously. This paper focuses in the progression of the movement related to the historical development of Spain in the second half of the twentieth century, as well as the current situation regarding regulations, laws and orders that defend and promote accessibility and the rights of people with disabilities, which are the main focus and raison d’être of the associative movement. The review also describes the current situation and provides examples on how the relationship between Public Administration and NGOs works currently, as well as the newly founded links with new initiatives aligned with the development lines of the European Union and higher entities. A case study to further explain this situation is also included, applied to the Spinal Cord Injury Foundation in Madrid.
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Primary Language
English
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Authors
Miguel Ángel García Oca
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Natacha León álvarez
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Luis Jaén Caparrós
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Publication Date
February 10, 2016
Submission Date
November 17, 2015
Acceptance Date
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Published in Issue
Year 2015 Number: 35/2