The WCER Constitution

The WCER is registered as a public institution in Vilnius, Lithuania (registration number VS99-21). On this page, we present the WCER's present by-laws.

Excerpts from the WCER Statute can be read below, or a full version can be downloaded as an MS Word document.
WCER Statute (53kb)

The present WCER statute (excerpts):

The WCER (World Congress of Ethnic Religions) is registered in Lithuania with status as a "Public Institution". A Public Institution, under Lithuanian law, is a new form of non-government and non-profit organisation, approved by law Nr.I -1428 of the Lithuanian Republic, dated 3rd July 1996. Here is a more detailed definition :

2.1. A Public Institution is a non-profit organization, established according to this law, from the funds of the participants or the owner, functioning in the social, cultural, religious or other fields and publicly providing services of such nature to members of society

2.2. A Non-profit organization is an object, with the rights of a juridicial person, established according to this law, whose purpose is not the aquisition of profits. It cannot distrubute its profits to the founders, members, owners or participants.

4.1. A "Public Institution" can:

7.5. The following entities have initiative right to change or append regulations :

Changed and appended regulations must be approved by the general assembly of the "Public Institution".

11.2. The general assembly of the "Public Institution" is the highest governing body of the institution.

WCER REGULATIONS

These are exerpts from the WCER-specific bylaws:

2.1. Objectives of the Institution:

2.2 The objects of the Institution's activities are first and foremost the ethnic cultures and ethnic religions, especially those, which are in danger of extinction or loss of cul-tural identity. 2.3. There are 2 types of members: Individual Members and Members Groups 2.4. The Institution accomplishes its goals according to the activity types defined in the Lithuanian Government May 17, 1995 resolution Nr. 696 "For the classification of economic activity types" and the standards of the European Union pertaining to the types of activities governed by codes: 80.4 - Education : Education of adults and others, 73.20 - Research and applied work in the fields of public and humanitarian sciences, 65.1 - Financial solicitation, 22 - Publishing, printing and duplication of recorded databases, 85.32 - Social work, not related to the residence, 91.33 - Activities of non-classified organizations.