European Writers' Congress
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found: European Writers' Congress. Authors' rights, c1995:t.p. (European Writers' Congress, EWC) verso t.p (Federation of 44 writer's associations in 25 countries of Europe)
found: www.european.writers.cong.org, 2003-07-01(European Writers' Congress/EWC; was founded in 1977 and established with the first set of statutes in 1985 as the Federation of European Writers' Associations [no publs. in LC data base])
found: European Writers' Council website, November 13, 2024:home page (European Writers' Council; EWC; Fédération des Associations Européennes d'Ecrivains (FAEE) AISBL; the EWC -- European Writers' Council is a non-profit non-governmental federation constituted by currently 50 national professional writers' and literary translators' associations and unions in 32 European countries) About us > Who we are (EWC was originally founded in 1977 (Berlin) as the European Writers' Congress. The first statutes were adopted in 1985, and modified in 2003. EWC began a new era on 21 September, 2006, with its official constitution as an International Non-Profit Association under Belgian law, as Association Internationale Sans But Lucratif/AISBL. In 2009, the official name in English was changed to European Writers' Council, with the registered acronym EWC) - https://europeanwriterscouncil.eu/ - https://europeanwriterscouncil.eu/who-we-are/
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2003-07-01: new
2024-11-15: revised
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