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EFCA GAM & Conference 2005

Sat 28/05/2005 to Sun 29/05/2005

Final programme (906.24 kB)

PRESENTATIONS:

Glen T. DAIGGER (2.43 Mb)

Martin GÜLDNER (2.43 Mb)

Adam Roman JACEWICS (1.03 Mb)

Marek NAWALANY (155.09 kB)

Gwyn OWEN (172.17 kB)

Stanislaw RYBICKI (2.4 Mb)

George CRAWFORD, Glen DAIGGER, Steve GOODWIN & Bruce JOHNSON (1015.74 kB)

Location: Krakow

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Following are excerpts of the EFCA Charter relative to the General Assembly.
"The General Assembly of members shall have all powers for achieving the purposes of the Association, including powers which are of the exclusive competence of the General Assembly ...

The membership of the General Assembly shall consist of at least one representative of each Full Member, Observer and Associate Member. The representatives of Full Members may be accompanied by an expert. Each Full Member shall appoint a person among its representatives who shall exercise the voting rights of such Full Member.

One General Assembly meeting shall take place every year during the first six months of the year. During that meeting any relevent subject listed in article 11 shall be tabled and decided upon as well as other subjects which in the opinion of the Board of Directors may be of interest to the members.