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ENEN Statutes


The ENEN Statutes was approved in 2003. The Statute has been amended four times, according to Article 13, on 4 March 2005, 8 October 2007, 17 April 2008 and 5 March 2009.

According to Article 15 paragraph 2, the Statutes are made out in English and French. The French version, as registered at the French legal authority, shall prevail over any translation there of.

  > Full text of the Statutes  in French (to be posted)

                                            in English    new


ENEN Statutes has been amended in 5 March 2009   new

In order to achieve more flaxibility the ENEN Statutes has been amended at the GA 2009 in Manchester, UK, 5 March 2009.

The main changes are as follows:

- official representative of ENEN Members

- the structure of Board members

- install the Working Area

 

ENEN News realeased on 9 October 2007 "ENEN Statutes has been amended in 8 October 2007

The expansion of the European Nuclear Education Network Association with new members outside the academic world and the larger scope of activities, including the support and organisation of research and training in addition to education, leads us to consider a more equitable distribution of rights and obligations of the members. One of the necessary urgent steps in this direction is a revision of the ENEN Statutes, in particular the voting system.

Basically there were two changes:

  • The concept of one vote per country was changed (Article 7). Every member, Effective or Associated, has one vote in the General Assembly. With the actual 44 members from 18 countries, the General Assembly decisions will not be taken anymore by the 18 country votes, but by the votes of the 44 members.
  • For modification of the ENEN Statute, the requirement for a unanimous vote without abstentions was reduced to the requirement of a two thirds majority vote (Article 13).