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STATUTES OF THE FEDE – FEDE – Federation for EDucation in Europe Français English Español Русский Română 中文 English Français English Español Русский Română 中文 Member zone Contact Toggle navigation The FEDE The FEDE Message from the Chairwoman Governance FEDE Actions FEDE Human Rights Price FEDE Great WitnessesUnstipulatedAssemblyUnstipulatedAssembly 2019UnstipulatedAssembly 2018UnstipulatedAssembly 2017UnstipulatedAssembly 2016 EUROPE The FEDE and Europe Participatory status with the Council of Europe FEDE contributions RESEARCH The FEDE Research Institute The FEDE Doctoral School The Scientific Committee College of Experts FEDE FEDE Study day Conference Publications Man and Europe Man and the World Governance and Europe Governance and the World EDUCATION FEDE Quality Charter Our diplomas Foundation Degree European Bachelor’s Degree European Master’s Degree European MBA Doctorate ofMerchantryAdministration Dual Diplomas Certificats FEDE Accreditation Partners of FEDE diplomas Training and exam guidelines FEDE SCHOOLS FEDE SCHOOLS The FEDE virtually the world Words of Schools Become a member school STUDENTS Get professional with FEDE PEPS Program Find your diploma The FEDE Exams Results NEWS News Newsflash La FEDE recrute The FEDE The FEDE Message from the Chairwoman Governance FEDE Actions FEDE Human Rights Price FEDE Great WitnessesUnstipulatedAssemblyUnstipulatedAssembly 2019UnstipulatedAssembly 2018UnstipulatedAssembly 2017UnstipulatedAssembly 2016 EUROPE The FEDE and Europe Participatory status with the Council of Europe FEDE contributions RESEARCH The FEDE Research Institute The FEDE Doctoral School The Scientific Committee College of Experts FEDE FEDE Study day Conference Publications Man and Europe Man and the World Governance and Europe Governance and the World EDUCATION FEDE Quality Charter Our diplomas Foundation Degree European Bachelor’s Degree European Master’s Degree European MBA Doctorate ofMerchantryAdministration Dual Diplomas Certificats FEDE Accreditation Partners of FEDE diplomas Training and exam guidelines FEDE SCHOOLS FEDE SCHOOLS The FEDE virtually the world Words of Schools Become a member school STUDENTS Get professional with FEDE PEPS Program Find your diploma The FEDE Exams Results NEWS News Newsflash La FEDE recrute STATUTES OF THE FEDE FEDE - Federation for EDucation in Europe > STATUTES OF THE FEDE STATUTES OF THE FEDE - FEDE FEDERATION FOR EDUCATION IN EUROPE FÉDÉRATION EUROPÉENNE DES ÉCOLES I.UnstipulatedProvisions Art. 1 Name and legal status The name FEDE (Federation for EDucation in Europe) refers to an undertone governed by the present Statutes and by Articles 60 et seq. of the Swiss Civil Code. The association’s trademark is: [Federation for EDucation in Europe/Fédération Européenne des Ecoles]. The FEDE is an INGO holding participatory status at the Council of Europe. Art. 2 Headquarters The headquarters of the undertone are located in Geneva, Switzerland. Art. 3ElapsingThe undertone is of unlimited duration. Art. 4 Aim and objectives 1The FEDE is a nonprofit association. 2The undertone safeguards and promotes Europe’s educational heritage and the values of self-sustaining education; it does so surpassing all regional, national, European, and international authorities and organisations. 3The undertone is opposed to all favoritism versus self-sustaining education and supports the right of each individual freely to segregate their preferred form and ways of education and training. 4The undertone strives to contribute to the promotion of Europe, European culture, and European excellence in the organisation of education and to whop knowledge and understanding of educational, didactic and professional issues both in Europe and abroad. 5The undertone fosters the sharing of experiences and programmes. It promotes the mobility of teachers, learners and educational personnel. It encourages research into teaching materials and guidelines, new professions, professional and educational issues, and currently debated ideas. It publishes research in these areas. 6The undertone sets standards for educational programmes and methods, for evaluation criteria and for educational qualifications, certificates and degrees within self-sustaining education. It undertakes all steps promoting the professional recognition of these standards internationally. 7The Federation plays an zippy role in organising and promoting targeted programmes in keeping with its objectives, particularly within teaching. It does not take uncontrived part in any profit-making activities. II. Members Art. 5Jointand individual members 1Membership of the FEDE is unshut to people and institutions that share its views and objectives. The ticket of new members is, in all cases, subject to the try-on of the undertone (Art. 8).Jointmember 2FEDE members are in principle joint members: self-sustaining schools, institutes and establishments that siphon out educational activities; organisations or associations focusing on education, and professional or interprofessional organisations and trade unions.Jointmembers designate and sublease a natural person to act as their representative in their relations with the FEDE. 3Where several establishments are part of the same educational group, each establishment has its own representative. An establishment is specified as such on the understructure of a visitor registration number or equivalent national form of registration that distinguishes it from the educational group as a whole and from other establishments within the same group. Educational groups may decide at any time to designate, remove or modify the representatives of the establishments in the group; these are internal matters at the discretion of the educational groups and do not have to be justified by them. Individual member 4Persons renowned for their services to education, new professions or job creation, or who have or have had high-profile and successful professional or wonk careers, may be wonted as individual members. The same principle applies to persons who have previously held office within the Federation and who finger an zipper to it. Art. 6 Membership categories Every individual or joint member necessarily belongs to one of the pursuit six categories: full member, united member, observer member, observer-full member, honorary member or qualified member. 1-Full members are members who demonstrate or have demonstrated their dedication to the association’s cause; who, except in the specimen of unsurmountable circumstances, take part inUnstipulatedAssembly sessions and who make themselves misogynist when necessary to siphon out relevant tasks. Full members may receive a membership document and communicate their membership of the Federation to third parties; they may use the title ‘FEDE member’ or an equivalent term when referring to themselves. Full members have the right to vote. 2-Affiliated members are legal persons who wish to be associated with the FEDE. In particular, they may be organisations or associations operating in the field of education, or else professional or interprofessional organisations and trade unions.Unitedmembers may not be elected and do not have the right to vote. 3-Observer members are members who siphon out educational or teaching worriedness in a country that is not a member of the Council of Europe. Likewise, the legal persons mentioned in Art. 6(2) and that do not vest to a Council of Europe member state may moreover be wonted as ‘affiliated observer members’. Observer members may elect from amongst themselves observer-full members. Observer-full members have the same rights as full members.Unitedobserver members may not be elected and do not have the right to vote. 4-Observer-full members are members elected from amongst and by observer members for a period of four years. They are elected in the year preceding that of the referendum of members of the Committee and of the Executive Council of the FEDE (no later than 31 December of the preceding year). Observer-full members have the right to vote and participate urgently atUnstipulatedAssembly sessions. Observer-full members are scheduled equal to the Rules of Procedure. 5-Honorary members are persons admitted to the undertone on the understructure of special services rendered to the FEDE or the rationalization it defends. They may refer to themselves to third parties as ‘honorary FEDE members’. The membership category to which they vest is honorary. The status of honorary member does not siphon voting rights. 6-Qualified members are natural persons. They are individual members renowned for their services to education, new professions or job creation, or who have or have had high-profile and successful professional or wonk careers. The category to which they vest is honorary. The status of qualified member does not siphon voting rights. Art. 7 Membership privileges Regardless of their membership category, all FEDE members are invited to events organised by the Federation and receive all the information reserved for members or intended to raise sensation of the FEDE and its members surpassing government authorities and the public. Where FEDE initiatives or programmes are moreover unshut to third parties, the conditions in place for members are in principle increasingly favourable than for non-members. Art. 8Ticketof new members 1A person or institution mentioned in Art. 5(1) that wishes to join the undertone must present their using in writing to the President. All applicants are required to pay in whop an using fee that is calculated equal to a table of fees established by the Executive Council. Whatever the final visualization taken, the using fee is non-refundable. 2The using form is submitted to the Committee which grants or does not grant the write-in membership status equal to the various membership categories. 3The President transfers the duly completed and submitted using to the Committee for consideration at its next meeting pursuit the receipt of the using form. 4Newly admitted members are placed in one of the categories specified in Art. 6. Applicants who do not stipulate with the visualization taken by the Committee in this respect have the right to withdraw their using by stating this wish in writing to the President within 15 days of the decision. 5The right of request for rejected or unsatisfied applicants is governed by Art. 26. Art. 9 Resignations 1According to the law, ‘members are authorised by the law to leave the association, provided that their visualization to leave is spoken six months surpassing the end of the timetable year or, in the specimen where a financial year has been defined, six months prior to the end of that year’. 2Resignations must be made in writing. 3Membership fees are due in keeping with Art. 20(4). Art. 10 Expulsions 1The Executive Council has the right to miscarry members who do not respect the rules of the association, behave disloyally towards it or do not fulfil their obligations to it, particularly in terms of paying membership fees if these are owed by them. 2Only theUnstipulatedAssembly can pronounce the expulsion of members belonging to the Committee or the Executive Council. 3Notice of the expulsion is given in writing and the reason indicated. 4The excluded member’s right of request is governed by Art. 26. 5 Membership fees are due in vibrations with Art. 20(4). Art. 11 List of members 1The undertone keeps an updated list of members that indicates their membership category and, in the specimen of joint members, the names of their respective representatives. The responsibility for keeping this list lies with the President (within the meaning of Art. 12b), who delegates its practical execution to a trustworthy person. 2In the specimen of a disparity or disparities between the list and the source documents (meeting reports, correspondence etc.), the information in the source documents takes precedence unless counterevidence is provided. 3The list may be freely consulted by members. The list is not assignable, transferable or usable. Consultation of the list may however be refused by the Executive Council for legitimate reasons, namely in cases where there is reason to believe that the list will be used in a way that is wayfarer to or runs counter to the interests of the association. In cases of doubt, the person in tuition of keeping the list seeks the permission of the Executive Council surpassing authorising the consultation of the list or providing a reprinting of it. 4The list of members is freely misogynist to those members wishing to exercise their legal right to convene theUnstipulatedAssembly (Art. 12d(2)). 5The list of members may towards in the Federation’s publications (directory and other documents) as well as on its website. No member may refuse the inclusion of its name in the FEDE’s communications or, particularly, in its directory. The refusal to be listed as a FEDE member entails firsthand expulsion. III. Organization Art. 12UnstipulatedAssembly 12a Membership 1TheUnstipulatedAssembly, as a decision-making organ of the association, is well-balanced exclusively of full and observer-full members. 2Affiliated members, observer members, honorary members and qualified members have the right to shepherd sessions of theUnstipulatedAssembly, but their vote is only newsy in nature. 3Individual members and the representatives of joint members within the meaning of Art. 5(2 and 3) shepherdUnstipulatedAssembly sessions and, equal to their membership category, exercise a full or newsy vote. 12b Prerogatives TheUnstipulatedAssembly is the supreme organ of the association. It approves the Federation’s strategy, appoints from amongst its members a President who is automatically President of the Committee and of the Executive Council, names the members of the Executive Council and Committee, and approves the Federation’s yearly finance and financial report. TheUnstipulatedAssembly possesses all the other powers accorded it by the present Statutes. 12c Sessions 1TheUnstipulatedAssembly meets whenever necessary but at least once per year in the context of an ‘ordinary session’. At this session the Federation’s finance and finances for the current year or previous financial year (within the meaning of Art. 22) are discussed, and, where necessary, the members of the Executive Council, the Committee and, where relevant, the auditors are elected or returned to office. 2TheUnstipulatedAssembly is chaired by the President or, in the President’s absence, by the Vice-President or one of the Vice-President(s) if there are several, or, in the sparsity of the Vice-President(s), by flipside member of the Executive Council or the Committee. If none of these persons are available, the full members present elect a chairperson for the session from amongst themselves. 12d Convening theUnstipulatedAssembly 1TheUnstipulatedAssembly is convened by the President, the Executive Council or at least three members of the Executive Council. 2In keeping with the law, a request to convene a session of theUnstipulatedAssembly may be made by the Federation’s members if it is supported by at least one fifth of those members. The members concerned must be up to stage with payment of their membership fees. This right belongs to all members of the categories set out in Articles 6(1) and 6(4). The request must be made to the President or the Executive Council. 3Notices convening theUnstipulatedAssembly are issued in writing and sent to every member, regardless of their membership category, at least one month in advance. 12eVoucherNotices convening theUnstipulatedAssembly are accompanied by the agenda. Any member who has individual proposals to make may do so during the session in the ‘other business’ portion that must be included in the agenda. 12f Deliberations 1Where theUnstipulatedAssembly has been duly convened it may legitimately deliberate regardless of the number of members present or represented. 2A member unable to shepherd the session in person may be represented by flipside member. However, a given member may not be proxy for increasingly than three members (and cannot therefore be in possession of increasingly than four ballot papers, including that member’s own). Moreover, a full member or observer-full member must be represented by flipside member of the same category (Art. 6). Powers of representation must be conferred in writing by the person to be represented (by proxy). Representation by a person who is not a member of the undertone is not allowed. 3An ubiety list stating the names of members present and members represented is drawn up under the responsibility of the President or chairperson of the session. A list of proxies is annexed. 4The President or chairperson of the session moreover ensures that at least a unenduring report of the deliberations is drawn up by theUnstipulatedSecretary or the session Secretary scheduled by theUnstipulatedAssembly to replace theUnstipulatedSecretary. The decisions mentioned in the report do not enter into gravity unless the pursuit conditions are met: – the report is signed by at least two people (including the President or the session chairperson and its author); – it states that theTurnouthas been duly convened (or that all its members are present or represented); – it refers to the ubiety list (or to the fact that all members are present); – it states the results of the votes. 12g Votes/majorities 1Every full member and every observer-full member who is present or duly represented enjoys a full vote at theUnstipulatedAssembly. 2Decisions are unexplored by a majority of votes. Subject to the provision contained in paragraph 4 below, ‘majority’ ways a simple majority. 3When determining whether a majority has been achieved, only members who are present or represented and have paid their membership fees for the year preceding the holding of theTurnoutwill be counted; woolgathering or unrepresented members are not counted under any circumstances. A simple majority is achieved if the number of ‘yes’ votes in favour of the proposal put to vote exceeds the total number of ‘no’ votes. 4A qualified majority, where two thirds of votes tint are in favour of the proposal put to the vote, is required for the pursuit decisions: modification of the Statutes; modification of the membership of the Committee or the Executive Council, particularly where the modification is sought prior to the end of the four-year term set out in Articles 13(2) and 14(3) of the present Statutes; decisions to be taken in cases of serious conflicts; and dissolution. 5In the specimen of a tie, the President has the tossing vote. 6TheTurnoutmay not vote on items not included in the voucher unless none of the full members and observer-full members present objects to this. Items such as modifications of the Statutes, dissolution, or modification of the membership of the Committee or the Executive Council must be explicitly included in the voucher and cannot be removed from it. 12h External persons The presence at theUnstipulatedAssembly of external persons (non-members of the Federation) requires the prior try-on of the President or the Executive Committee. Art. 13 Committee 1The Committee is the organ in tuition of determining the FEDE’s strategy, in particular the association’s direction and policy. It examines all steps and initiatives to remoter the aims and objectives of the undertone and encourages meetings and exchanges between its members who, due to their geographical spread, are not unchangingly worldly-wise to meet in unstipulated turnout format as commonly as they wish. 2Committee members are elected by theUnstipulatedAssembly for a period of four years. 3In determining the Committee’s membership, sustentation is paid to the necessity of ensuring pearly representation of the various nationalities belonging to the FEDE. 4The Committee meets as often as required and reports on its activities to theUnstipulatedAssembly. 5It possesses all the other powers accorded it by the Statutes. Art. 14 Executive Council 1The Executive Council is the organ in tuition of the operational management of the Federation. It gives its opinion on all important issues, liaises with members and manages the Federation’s day-to-day business. 2It reports on its activities to the Committee and theUnstipulatedAssembly and is responsible for producing the yearly report and accounts. It possesses all the other duties and powers accorded to it by the present Statutes, in wing to those duties and powers belonging to ‘management’ within the meaning of the law, providing these have not been granted to flipside organ by the Statutes. 3The members of the Executive Council are elected by theUnstipulatedAssembly for a period of four years. 4The Executive Council is well-balanced of persons holding the positions detailed in Art. 15 and of any other duly co-opted person. Co-optation nominations must be submitted for clearance by the next scheduledUnstipulatedAssembly. 5The members of the Executive Council are automatically full members of the Committee. 6Once per year the Executive Council appoints theUnstipulatedCommissioner for Degrees, who is chosen from amongst the Committee members. Art. 15 Principal positions within the Executive Council 1The principal positions within the Executive Council are as follows: -The President, who leads and directs the Executive Council, the Committee, and theUnstipulatedAssembly; he or she holds the responsibilities inherent to the position and manages, amongst other things, relations with official international organisms. He or she ensures that the decisions of the Federation’s organs are executed and that the Federation, which he or she publicly represents, functions as it should. He or she convenes meetings. He or she may temporarily consul some or all of his or her powers and segregate to be represented by a vice-president or other member of the Executive Council. -One or several Vice-Presidents (a maximum of four) who have the task of profitable the President equal to his or her instructions and who may replace him or her where necessary. -TheUnstipulatedSecretary, who is in tuition of the writing up ofUnstipulatedAssembly, Committee and Executive Council meeting reports; the publication of these reports is subject to signed clearance by the President. TheUnstipulatedSecretary, in collaboration with theUnstipulatedCommissioner for Degrees, ensures the smooth running of evaluation and validation procedures. He or she is in contact with the directors of member institutions. He or she coordinates the activities of the working committees and presents an yearly report to theUnstipulatedAssembly. -Possibly, a ViceUnstipulatedSecretary to squire and, where necessary, replace theUnstipulatedSecretary in the delivering out of his or her functions and responsibilities. -A Treasurer: he or she is responsible for managing the treasury, for financial and numismatic monitoring, and for overseeing cashier and written services. He or she oversees the payment of membership fees and presents a periodic financial report to the Assembly. -One or increasingly (a maximum of three) other members who manage any files that are considered to be particularly important. 2TheUnstipulatedAssembly is responsible for assigning these positions to given members of the Executive Council; if the respective decisions are not taken by theUnstipulatedAssembly then they are taken by the Executive Council or Committee. Art. 16a    National Delegations 1FEDE Delegations worked outside of Switzerland must exist in the form of an undertone or equivalent entity within the meaning of local law. Their statutory aim must, moreover, be in strict conformity with that of the present Statutes. The membership of their management organs must consist for the most part of members of the FEDE Executive Council. 2These Delegations do not have members in their own right: any persons contacting them to request membership join the FEDE; the admissions procedure outlined in Art. 8 is unromantic to them. These Delegations may not be named FEDE. They must siphon the name of their country in the respective language tying to the acronym FEDE in the format ‘FEDE Country’ (e.g. FEDE France, FEDE Spain, FEDE Morocco etc.). Art. 16b    Local members may participate at meetings of the organs of a national Delegation and siphon an newsy vote but must not exceed 50 % of the office-holding members of the organs concerned. Art. 16c   So as to prevent any profit-making activities from contradicting the nonprofit and non-economic nature of the FEDE (Art. 4), the visualization to create economic subdivisions to finance the principal objective of the FEDE may only be taken by the Executive Council. Art. 17 Auditors Each year theUnstipulatedAssembly may name a monitoring organ in tuition of checking the yearly accounts. Its members shall be professionals who are not members of the association. The monitoring organ may be recalled at any time. Art. 18 Committees 18a Function 1Working committees may be established under the trusteeship of or from within the FEDE in order to write specific issues relating to the Federation’s aim and mission. 2The committees are not authorised to represent the Federation surpassing third parties, to speak in its name or to perform legal acts on its behalf. The same restriction applies to the presidents and members of these committees. 18b Organisation The membership of the committees, the visit of their members and the distribution of roles amongst the members must be tried by the Executive Council. Each committee reports on its activities to the Executive Council. 18c Member-led initiatives Where one or several members of the FEDE wish to set up a committee or to participate in an initiative to that end, they must refer the matter to the President who will consult the Executive Council. 18d Monitoring The work of the committees is overseen by the President or his or her representative, who will ensure that their worriedness and functioning are in conformity with the objectives and spirit of the Federation. If the President or his or her representative considers that this is not, or is no longer, the specimen or that the committee members are ill-suited to their roles, he or she will take whatever measures he or she, in try-on with the Executive Council, considers towardly and will inform theUnstipulatedAssembly of this; in urgent cases he or she will convene theUnstipulatedAssembly. 18e   Protection of the interests and name of the FEDE A committee set up without the knowledge of the Federation’s management organs, that is not recognised by the Federation or does not have its approval, may not in any circumstances present itself to third parties as an emanation of the FEDE, nor requirement any undertone of whatever kind with the Federation. This is the specimen plane where all the participants of the committee are members of the association. IV. Finances Art.19 The association’s resources The association’s resources consist of, amongst other things, membership fees, donations from third parties, any subsidies provided by public-law or private-law organisms, using and ticket fees paid by applicants to join the Federation, sums paid by members for services provided, any surplus resulting from initiatives and events organised under the trusteeship of the association, royalties and various proceeds resulting from agreements with external structures, and income generated from the Federation’s assets. Art.20 Membership fees 1Members pay an yearly membership fee, the value of which is unswayable by the Executive Council. The Executive Council may establish variegated fees for joint and/or individual members. 2Where several institutions or organisations are part of a single group (Art. 5 (3)), each of them must pay the yearly membership fee since they all goody from the advantages of FEDE membership. 3Honorary members are dispensed from the requirement to pay membership fees but may segregate to pay them on a voluntary basis. 4Members who have resigned or been expelled, and who were subject to membership fees, owe membership fees for the period during which they were members. They must moreover pay the membership fee respective to the year of resignation or expulsion. Art.21ResourcesMembers of the undertone have no individual right over the resources of the association. No refund or return is made in the specimen of death or if a member leaves the association. Art. 22 Financial year The financial year corresponds to the timetable year unless a visualization to the undisciplined is taken by the Executive Council. V. Third party relations Art.23 Liability 1Members of the undertone are not personally liable for the commitments entered into by the Federation. 2Liability for these commitments is limited to the association’s assets. Art.24 Representation 1The undertone is unseat by the individual signature of its President or by the joint signature of two members of the Executive Council, subject to visa by the Swiss authorities. Signing authorities have been registered with the Swiss authorities. 2Moreover, no member or other person may act or speak on behalf of the FEDE unless that person has been mandated by the President or the Executive Council, which represent the undertone surpassing third parties. VI. Discipline Art.25 Sanctions 1Members who are overdue with their membership payments or other financial obligations to the undertone owe default interest at the statutory rate in gravity under Swiss law + 2 points. 2 Other possible sanctions versus members who do not comply with the rules of the undertone are the issuing of a reprimand, removal from office and expulsion (Art. 10). Art.26 Appeals 1Any members or applicants who consider they have been injured by a visualization of the Executive Council or a visualization of a person holding office within the undertone has the right to file an request with the Committee. The same right applies if the suppliant considers that the visualization taken violates the law or Statutes. 2Appeals are filed in writing and addressed to the President within 30 days of the appellant’s receiving notice of the disputed decision. 3Appelants have the right to be heard. They will be summoned to the next Committee session. The Committee pronounces the final decision. 4If no Committee session is scheduled in the three months pursuit the filing of the appeal, appellants may convene a session, at their own financing and by their own means, so that a visualization may be issued relative to their appeal. The suppliant may not, however, independently take the initiative in subtracting other items to the voucher for the session convened 5If the disputed visualization was made by the President or flipside person holding office within the association, the file is first examined by the Executive Council and is only transferred to the Committee if no try-on can be reached with the suppliant within 60 days pursuit the filing of the appeal. 6The filing of an request does not in itself suspend the disputed decision. If the disputed visualization is annulled, no sanctions will be unromantic to the persons who took it, except where they are guilty of serious misconduct. 7Third parties do not enjoy the right to request that is described in the present Article, with the exception of applicants to join the undertone whose applications within the meaning of Art. 8 have been refused. Where applicants dispute the visualization to refuse them entry, the Committee, without hearing their appeal, once then debates their using in a sealed meeting and vote by secret ballot on the question ‘Admitted? Yes/no.’. 8 The internal appeals procedure set out in the present Article does not wield to decisions taken by theUnstipulatedAssembly, for which legal recourse vacated may be envisaged (Art. 75 of the Civil Code). VII. Final provisions Art.27 Dissolution The undertone may only decide its dissolution during aUnstipulatedAssembly session. Any resources remaining without liquidation and once all debts have been paid may not in any specimen be transferred to members. The resources will preferably be given to a nonprofit institution of the same kind or to a foundation. Art.28 Changes to the Statutes The present Statutes may be modified at any time by a visualization of theUnstipulatedAssembly, vicarial in vibrations with the provisions of Art. 12g(4). Art.29 Entry into gravity The present Statutes, unexplored by theUnstipulatedAssembly session of 14 March 2018, enter into gravity immediately and replace all previous statutes. Section FEDE With over 50 years of wits and a wide network of both former students and present member schools, the Federation for EDucation in Europe (FEDE) is now present in 31 countries. 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