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Grundgesetz der Akademie

The Cosmic
Education Program

Introduction

Peter Hübner
Developer of the University

 

C O N S T I T U T I O N

Impressum

Contents

 

The Historical Background

Preamble

  § 1 Name & Headquarters

  § 2 Motivation

  § 3 Criteria for Success

  § 4 Activities

  § 5 Status

  § 6 The Acting Board of
         Trustees

  § 7 The World Health
         Senate

  § 8 The Committees

  § 9 Membership

§ 10 Honorary Membership

§ 11 Active Membership

§ 12 Co-operative &
         Communicative
         Membership

§ 13 Acquisition and Loss
         of Membership

§ 14 Rights and Duties
         of Members

 

 

Astronomy of Mind EQ x IQ

Hall of Harmony

International Experts

Educational Program
Health

Scientific Research

International Media

International Congresses

Membership

Application to the Academy

 

 







CONSTITUTION



MEMBERS’ RIGHTS AND DUTIES
  1. All members have the right in the context of the program plan to use the facilities of the DIGIPHARM, and to participate in its events.

  2. Membership subscriptions are charged in accordance with the resolutions of the acting board of trustees.

  3. Members who become active in context with the programs and projects of the DIGIPHARM are obliged to act in accord with

    1. the constitutional regulations of each respective country

    2. the constitutional regulations of the
      DIGIPHARM


    3. the instructions of the organs of the
      DIGIPHARM.


  4. Active members or employees of organisations and organisations which undermine the basic human rights with their intentions or in their practical activity cannot be members of the DIGIPHARM.


“The person is not free
for civil liberty,
who still has such a lack of human liberty.”
Schiller