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Governance in the Jewish voluntary sector

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1 February 2001

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In contemporary westem societies that are gappling with notions of democracy, representation, accountability, power relations, transparency and responsibility, the issue of how organizations are governed has become crucial. In the governmenal or public sector, as new transnational stuctures such as the European Union evolve, questions are now being asked about other kinds of restructuring, such as devolution or the reformulation of the role of local govemment. In the corporate world, too, there is a renewed interest in the obligations of boards to shareholders, the work force and the local community, as well as in the make-up, roles and responsibilities of those boards.

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Harris, Margaret, Rochester, Colin Governance in the Jewish voluntary sector. Institute for Jewish Policy Research. 1 February 2001:  https://archive.jpr.org.uk/object-uk140