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The Promotion of Human Rights - GOV.UK

The review of the register of charities The Promotion of Human Rights January 2005. The Charity Commission The Charity Commission is the independent regulator of charities in England and Wales. Its aim is to provide the best possible regulation of charities in England and Wales in order to increase charities' effectiveness and public confidence and trust. Most charities must register with the Commission, although some special types of charity do not have to register. There are some 180,000 registered charities in England and Wales. In Scotland the framework is different, and the Commission does not regulate Scottish charities. The Commission provides a wide range of advice and guidance to charities and their trustees, and can often help with problems. Registered charities with an annual income over 10,000 must provide annual information to the Commission. The Commission has wide powers to intervene in the affairs of a charity where things have gone wrong. Published by the Charity Commission Contents Summary 2.

well be others) in which a charity might promote human rights. Each of these ways of promoting human rights is, of course, also capable of being a charitable purpose in its own right. At the end of this guidance we provide an example of a very widely-drawn object for a human rights charity. 14. Ways of promoting human rights Promoting human ...

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