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Social Enterprise Legal Models

Making Progress on Social Enterprise Legal Models

Posted onFebruary 12, 2019May 12, 2019Authorlukeadmin2

In the field of “scalable” social enterprise via developing – and legislating for – broader social enterprise legal models, substantial progress was made in 2018, with further developments in 2019 and beyond, planned and well underway.

Read more at Pro Bono Australia

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