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Legal Aspects of
Membership
ECSA Austria was founded
in 1996 as an association according to Austrian law. Membership is regulated
in the §§ 4 to 7 of the statutes.
According to these regulations, individuals as well as legal entities can
become member of the association, if they can proof to have worked in the
field of European integration without pursuit of economic interests. There
are two types of membership: Ordinary and extra-ordinary (i.e. sponsors).
How to Apply for Membership
Just send an e-mail
to the secretariat, indicating
the following information:
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Surname
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first name (please write
out in full)
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academic title
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professional title
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institutional affiliation
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contact address
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phone (also secretariat)
and fax numbers
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e-mail address
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URL of your website, if
available
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discipline (political,
legal, historical, social sciences, economics, etc.)
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present research and work
focus (please be precise: this will help us to promote the scientific co-operation
among the members of ECSA Austria)
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kind of membership if you
want to become an ordinary or a sponsoring member
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a declaration that you
agree with electronic processing of your data
You can also download
an application form here and send it to the secretariat
by mail or fax.
ECSA Austria assures
that your data will only be duly processed in order to achieve the aims
of the association, in particular for mailings and for the establishment
of contacts between ECSA members. Among others, the publication of the
data in the world-wide accessible
membership
directory is forseen. If you do not agree with putting your data
in this list in the internet, we would ask you to say so explicitly.
The secretariat
will send you a confirmation of receipt by e-mail. Your application for
membership will then be forwarded to the executive
board, and finally you will receive a written confirmation of your
membership. This letter will also include a paying-in slip for your membership
fee. From then on, you will receive all mailings of ECSA Austria and can
participate at all ECSA events under the sometimes special conditions for
members.
Membership fees
From 2005 onwards,
membership fees are 20.00 € p.a. for individuals, 40.00 € p.a.
for legal entities, and from 200.00 € p.a. onwards for extra-ordinary
members.
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