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Terms of Reference
Specialists' Committees
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1. Introduction.
2. Tasks of a Specialists'
Committee.
3. Structure and Regulations.
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1.
Introduction
The Confederation of
European Aerospace Societies (CEAS) was founded in 1992 and is
constituted of eight aerospace societies from France, Germany, Great
Britain, Italy, The Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. CEAS has
the objective to promote the interests of the constituent societies on a
European scale and European aerospace activities internationally. Further,
it intends to support the European Aerospace Community by promoting the
highest standard of professional expertise and by facilitating the
resolution of key issues which extend beyond the constraints of
competitive commercial scenarios. To help realise the above objectives
CEAS has instituted Specialists' Committees (SC) in specific
technical fields. This document represents the Terms of Reference
(ToR) of the different Specialists' Committees of CEAS.
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2.
Tasks of a Specialists' Committee
A Specialists' Committee is instituted to
help realise the above CEAS objectives and to serve the scientific and
engineering community in its specific technical field in the CEAS member
states. To do so a Specialists' Committee should:
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3.
Structure and Regulations
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Membership
Membership of a Specialists' Committee is automatically open for at a
maximum 2 (two) representativas from each CEAS member state. At invitation
by the SC. outside (non-CEAS) members may serve on the Committee as an
observer or contact person.
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Chairman / Vice-Chairman
The SC elects its Chairman and Vice-Chairman with a two-third majority
were each CEAS member state has one vote. Preferably, the chairmanship and
vice-chairmanship rotate among the CEAS member states. Their terms will
last 1 (one) year, renewable only once. A Vice-Chairman can become the
next Chairman. The primary obligation of the Chairman (and Vice-Chairman)
is to lead the SC towards best achieving its stated objectives, thereby
promoting the overall CEAS objectives.
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Subcommittees
The SC may institute special subcommittees (as a body inside the SC) if
and when the need arises.
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Meetings
Normally the SC wili hold two meetings per year at a venue decided by the
SC, during which individual specialists in a specific area may be invited.
These meetings will be called by the Chairman at least one month before
they are held. The agenda will be drafted by the Chairman in dialogue with
the Vice-Chairman. The Chairman is responsable for the drafting of the
minutes and will provide them to the CEAS Programme Co-ordination
Committee. Voting will occur with simple majority of those CEAS member
states represented.
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Relation to CEAS Bodies
and Constitution
The SC shall be accountable to the CEAS Council through the CEAS Programme
Co-ordination Committee (PCC). To this end the SC shall report, preferably
twice yearly, to the PCC on their planned future activities. In order to
have a true European harmonisation of CEAS activities, the SC shall be
open to suggestions of the PCC as to arranging date and location of their
activities. In case of any incompatibility or contradiction between a SC-ToR
and any future CEAS Constitution, the Constitution will prevail and the
SC-ToR will be modified accordingly.
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