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International de Recherches Council: Statuts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2016

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1928

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page no 313 note * The term “Union” in this and subsequent paragraphs is intended to include “Association.”

page no 313 note † At a meeting of the General Assembly held on July 28, 1919, it was decided unanimously that the following countries be invited to join the International Research Council and the scientific organizations attached to it: China, Siam, Czecho-Slovakia, the Argentine Republic, Chili, Denmark, Spain, Mexico, Monaco, Norway, Holland, Sweden and Switzerland.

At a meeting of the General Assembly held on July 26, 1922, it was decided to extend the invitation to join the International Research Council and the scientific organizations attached to it, to Egypt, Peru, and Morocco.

At a meeting of the General Assembly held on July 7, 1925, it was decided to extend the invitation to join the International Research Council and the scientific organizations attached to it, to Finland, Latvia and Tunis.

At an Extraordinary General Assembly held on June 29, 1926, it was decided to extend the invitation to join the International Research Council and the scientific organizations attached to it, to Austria, Bulgaria, Germany and Hungary.

page no 316 note * In accordance with a resolution adopted at the General Assembly in June 1926 the unit of subscription for the remaining term of the Convention now becomes 50 gold francs, which—at par—may be taken to be equivalent to 9.66 dollars or £2 sterling.