Proposal for the amendment of the Constitution
A proposal to amend the Constitution is presented to members (see documents below).
This proposal is supported by all the members of the current Council and by several additional members to meet the required support of at least fifteen members of at least seven different nationalities. (see list)
PROCEDURE Following the procedure described in the current Constitution (article 18), a Revision Committee will be appointed at the first General Assembly meeting in Cape Town to examine the proposed amendments. This Committee shall have the power to make minor modifications to the proposed amendments, provided these do not alter the intent. Comments from members sent by email will be compiled and communicated to this Committee. At the second General Assembly meeting in Cape Town, there will be a vote on the proposed amendments. If approved by at least two-thirds of the members present at the General Assembly, the amendments will be submitted to a final vote by internet of all IUSSP members. The revision shall become operative if a majority of votes have been cast in its favour.
RATIONALE This revision does not seek to fundamentally alter the way the IUSSP functions. Its principal aim is to clarify, simplify, adapt the Constitution to new technologies and, last but not least, allow the IUSSP to adapt more easily to changes in the scientific and funding environments, if needed. Indeed, in the current Constitution, most changes require a General Assembly (which occurs only every 4 years).
The main changes would be:
DOCUMENTS
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