Charter of the soc.culture.europe newsgroup

  Maintained by: Clyde Meli < cweb@cwebdesign.com >

Welcome to soc.culture.europe. This is the Charter of the newsgroup. The most up-to-date version is also available at the soc.culture.europe web site (http://cwebdesign.com/sce/). The FAQ is an attempt to answer common questions that are (or may be) asked on soc.culture.europe. This and other faqs are available at http://www.faqs.org. The descriptive line for the newsgroup is 'Discussing all aspects of all-European society'.

I am not aware of who proposed the newsgroup. Kindly email me this information if you know it.

Charter
The charter which follows is taken from the original newgroup by David C Lawrence, culled from the call for votes, it has not been currently modified except for some minor spelling modifications.
Goals:		 to discuss all aspects of an all-European nature,
		 such as:

		 - languages spoken
		 - cultural interaction
		 - travel information
		 - news from European capitals
		 - cultural events (theatre, museums, movies, tv)
		 - politics relating to all of Europe, such as:
			- the European Community (EC)
			- the European Free Trade Association (EFTA)
			- the European Economic Space (EES)
			- Eastern Europe's re-integration with the west
			- Europe after the `cold war'
			- new European security structure
			- the `common European house' and alternative
     			  views
			- the `European pillar in the Alliance' (NATO)
			- Europe's role in international affairs
		- and much more . . .

Language(s):	 all European languages should be accepted, but
                 preference might be given to languages which are
		 more widely understood.


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