Identify the associations' scope of action
Understanding the role of associations
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Identify the associations' scope of action
Understanding the role of associations

Author : Solange VIGER

Publication date: May 10, 2015, Review date: November 13, 2016 | Lire en français

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1. Identify the associations' scope of action

An association can only act within the limits of its collective project. This is defined by its articles of association, in the "corporate purpose" article ("the purpose of this association is to...").

When an operator is confronted with the intervention of an association, it is therefore important to identify the latter's field of action by referring to its articles of association.

This field of action is defined both materially (their project) and geographically (their area of intervention).

1.1 The role of associations in material terms

In the environmental field, an association can be set up to defend the environment in general (e.g., a nature protection association), or one of its components (e.g., a...

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