Statutes
of the International Federation of Inventors’ Associations (IFIA)
(in force )
ARTICLE 1
This Federation is an
unincorporated body without separate legal entity in any country.
Name and Location:
The name of the organization
shall be the International Federation of Inventors’ Associations (IFIA).
The Office of the Federation
will be situated at the address of the
President.
ARTICLE 2
Objects of the Federation
The objects of the Federation
are:
ARTICLE 3
Members
(a)
Members of the Federation can be
full members, candidate members, collaborating members or corresponding
members.
Full members will have voting status and will normally be national
associations the aims and activities of which correspond broadly to those of
the Federation and the statutes of the Federation.
Candidate members will not be voting members and will normally be
associations in the early stages of development.
Corresponding members will not be voting members and will normally be
individuals or associations which may or may not be involved with innovation as
such.
Collaborating members will not be voting members.
(b) Exceptionally, and only where no
suitable association exists, personal members, acting in a similar capacity, or
temporarily acting pending formation of a national association may be admitted
for a period of one year at a time.
ARTICLE
4
Admission
to Membership
a)
Membership of the Federation
shall comprise its founder members and any new members admitted by decision of
the General Assembly.
b)
The Executive Committee is
authorized to admit new members of all grades and to establish collaboration
relationship with other organizations or persons.
ARTICLE 5
Cessation
of Membership
ARTICLE 6
General
Assembly
The
Federation shall be governed by a General Assembly operating through an
Executive Committee, the General Assembly being composed of a delegation of not
more than three delegates from each country one of whom shall be the head
delegate and not more than three observers, who shall not have the right to
speak in the Assembly, but an observer may exceptionally have the right to
speak by request if the Assembly agrees. Each country shall have one vote.
Candidate
and corresponding members and the collaborating organizations may each send not
more than two observers to the General Assembly.
In cases
exceptionally of more than one full member from a country each of such members
shall be entitled to appoint up to three delegates.
ARTICLE 7
Duties of General Assembly
The
General Assembly is the supreme governing body of the Federation. Its duties are:
ARTICLE 8
General
Assembly Voting
Decisions
of the General Assembly shall be reached in the following ways:
Every full member shall have one vote. An absent delegation may also send
its vote for one or more questions on the Agenda.
All members may participate in the discussions but only full members
shall have the right to vote. Personal members may participate in the
discussions but shall have no right to vote.
A quorum of three members is necessary to hold a meeting.
Unless otherwise stated in the
following section, a resolution is carried if the votes given in favor of it
are more than one half of the total number of possible membership votes. When
the number of votes in favor is exactly one half of the total General Assembly
votes, the presiding Chairman shall have a casting vote.
In questions concerning:
a)
amendment of the Statutes;
b)
dissolution of the Federation;
c)
admission or expulsion of
members;
d)
transfer of the right to appoint
a head delegate from one member to another, when there are several members from
one country (Article 6);
e)
changing the amount of the
annual subscription;
The
votes in favor must be at least two thirds of the total possible General
Assembly votes to carry the resolution. For items (a) or (b) the resolution
must be carried on two separate occasions (one of which may be by circular
letter) within a period of thirteen months.
Questions which cannot without
detriment be postponed to the next ordinary meeting, and are not considered to
justify the casts of an extraordinary meeting, may be decided upon by sending
the question to all delegates in writing together with the comments and
opinions sent by delegates to the Secretariat in advance. In the accompanying
letter, which shall be confirmed by a second letter within one week, it shall
be specifically stated that answers will be treated as a vote. In such a case a
decision shall be reached by a majority of votes received.
3.
Minutes
Minutes shall be drawn up of all
decisions made under subparagraphs (1) and (2) hereof and drafts thereof shall
be sent to all delegates. If no objection is raised within two weeks, they
shall be signed by the President, and the final Minutes then sent to all
members and delegates. In case of objection the Minutes shall be settled and
signed at the next meeting.
ARTICLE
9
Meetings
The only compulsory meetings of the Federation
shall be meetings of the General Assembly which shall be as follows:
1.
The Biennial Assembly is to be
held in the month of May or such other time as shall be decided by the General
Assembly or the Executive Committee. A draft of the Executive Committee's
Report/President's Report and a preliminary agenda shall be sent to the delegates
three months in advance. Motions from the delegates must be received by the
Secretariat not less than six weeks before the date of the meeting. These
motions, with the investigations and comments of the Executive
Committee/President thereon and with information of other questions and the
final agenda shall be circulated at least three weeks before the meeting.
Such agenda shall include the election of the President, the Executive
Committee /President's report, the budget of the Federation and any proposed
changes in the annual subscription.
2.
Extraordinary meetings shall be
summoned when the President deems it necessary or it is demanded in writing by
at least half of the delegates. The Executive Committee may submit a report to
the President proposing the need for an extraordinary meeting. The summons
shall include a preliminary agenda, and the delegates may within one month add
further items to the agenda.
The final agenda shall be circulated to all delegates not less than three
weeks before the meeting. The place of the next meeting shall be determined by
the General Assembly or, failing the General Assembly, by the President on the
advice of the Executive Committee.
ARTICLE
10
Executive
Committee
ARTICLE 11
President and Secretariat
b.
report on the activities of
the Federation in each ordinary session, and he shall present in each such
session, together with the recommendations of the Executive Committee, the
draft Program and Budget;
ARTICLE 12
Language
The official language of the Federation shall be English. All discussions
in the General Assembly as well as minutes, documents and reports shall be made
in English, which also shall be used in all correspondence between the
Secretariat and the members.
ARTICLE 13
Congresses
When it is found desirable and
practically and economically feasible, the General Assembly may arrange
congresses in different countries for the discussion of questions of common
interest within the realms of the Federation, in order to promote interest in
such problems by the public and within the member associations of the
Federation.
The theme, program and organization of a congress shall be decided upon
by the General Assembly.
All members of the member
associations shall have the right to attend a congress. In addition, the
General Assembly may invite such persons or organizations as it may think fit.
A congress may pass
recommendations to the General Assembly but shall have no right to make
decisions on behalf of the Federation.
ARTICLE 14
Obligations of Member
Associations
It is the duty of any member
which is an association:
To send the Secretariat
without delay excerpts of minutes – in their native language and in English
translation – giving the names of appointed head delegate and other delegates.
To send before the
end of January each year a statement on the number of members in the member
association at 1st January.
To send without delay the
annual report of the member association in the native language when it has been
finally approved, and within two months from said date
a translation in English.
To pay all subscriptions to
the Federation which have been duly decided by General Assembly.
To keep the Secretariat
informed within its capacity of any events in its country in the field of
inventors and inventions likely to be of major interest.
ARTICLE 15
Regional Bodies
Member Associations, who due
to cognate languages, similarity of laws in the invention field, geographical
situation or for other reasons may derive advantage of regional co-operation in
simpler and less expensive forms, may form a regional body. The Statutes of the
Body shall be compatible with the Statutes of this Federation, and shall be
communicated to the Federation in the same way as Statutes of member
associations (see Article 14).
Such bodies shall have no
delegate in the General Assembly and no special rights within this Federation.
ARTICLE 16
Finance
The mandate as delegate to the
General Assembly is honorary and delegates are not entitled to remuneration or
compensation from the Federation. Salaries and compensation for the Executive
Committee and the Secretariat shall be decide by the General Assembly with due
regard to the means at its disposal.
The subscriptions from the
member associations shall be fixed in proportion to the number of members in
each member association at 1st January each year, and subscription
for individual members shall be determined by the Executive Committee and
submitted to the General Assembly for approval.
ARTICLE 17
Audit
The General Assembly shall cause accounts to be kept of the sums of
money received and expended by the Federation. Books of Account shall be kept
at the offices of the Federation, and shall be open to inspection by members on
any day during the usual working hours.
Once at least in every year the Accounts of the Federation shall be
examined and the correctness of the Balance Sheet ascertained by one or more
Auditors nominated by the General Assembly.
ARTICLE 18
Amendment of the Statutes
These Statutes may be amended by a resolution carried by at least two
thirds of the total possible General Assembly votes on two separate occasions
(one of which may be by circular letter decision) within a period of thirteen
months (see Article 8(2)). Attention shall be specifically drawn to the
proposed amendment on the agenda.
ARTICLE 19
Dissolution of the Federation
A proposal for the dissolution
of the Federation shall be treated in the same way as amendments of Statutes.
The assets may not be divided among the members, but with the records shall be
made over to international organizations or institutions with approved
objectives in the field of invention to be used in accordance with conditions
laid down by the General Assembly (see Article 8 (1) (b)).