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"Approved"
by the Founders' Meeting
from New York, Kyiv, Minsk
September 1, 2008

 

On September 1, 2008, a network academy was established in Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine for the first time in the world. It remotely unites social activists, public figures, and public opinion specialists to consolidate the nravstvennoral forces of civil society for the gentle curbing of social parasitism, the generalization of best practices in democracy and freedom of speech, and the construction of an open global civil society consisting of nravstvennoral  citizens who adhere to Rule III-C: do no harm to oneself (C1), neighbors (C2), or the environment (C3) by thought, word, or deed; create for oneself, neighbors, and the environment by thought, word, and deed.

 

 

 

Academy of Ecosocial Technologies

Charter

 

1. GENERAL PROVISIONS

 

1.1. The Academy of Ecosocial Technologies (AEST) is an international association of citizens consolidating their efforts to create a nravstvennoral atmosphere on planet Earth and develop a civil society composed of moral citizens.
Nravstvennoral - this is compliance with the global ecological principle (GEP) in behavior - a person does not harm a person and the environment.
The Academy unites citizens mastering and using ecosocial technologies.
1.2. AEST carries out its activities in accordance with international law and this charter.
AEST is organized and operates based on the following principles:
— voluntary participation, equality of members, self-governance, legality, and transparency;
— close cooperation and interaction with legal entities and individuals from countries around the world;
— the global environmental principle (no harm to people, society, or nature);
— rule III-C (no harm to oneself, neighbors, or the environment, whether by thought, word, or deed);
— ethical discourses;
— practical focus on technological solutions to issues and problems that are relevant to citizens.
1.4. AEST is not a legal entity and does not conduct any business activities; its organizational form is a global network structure.
1.5. AEST has a seal, stamp, letterhead with its full name, flag, pennants, and emblems approved by the Academy Secretariat.
1.6. The location of the AST governing offices is determined by the President of the Academy, the Secretariat of the Academy, and the directors and heads of the institutes, departments, and branches of the AST.
 
2. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
 
2.1. The Academy of Ecosocial Technologies (https://ast.social) was created to consolidate citizens in the interests of softly curbing social parasitism in various regions of the world.
2.2. The motto of the AEST is Rule III-C ("Three Cs"). The "Three Cs" rule embodies the nravstvennoral imperative: "Do not harm yourself, your neighbors, or the environment, whether by thought, word, or deed. Create for yourself, your neighbors, or the environment, by thought, word, and deed."
The "Three Cs" rule is reflected in the Academy's logo, posted on the main page of the AEST website.
2.3. The main goal of the AEST members is to revive the social subject, consolidate a qualified community, and unite and provide social and technological support to entities interested in the development of an open global civil society composed of nravstvennoral citizens who do not harm themselves, each other, or the environment.
2.4. The main objectives of the AST are to provide the qualified community with cutting-edge tools of influence, revive social actors who have fallen into social decline, develop strategies, tactics, and operational techniques for non-lethal civil warfare against social parasites, and gently curtail them.
2.5. These goals are achieved through the following methods:
a) uniting the efforts of citizens of AST member countries to gently curb social parasitism and protect society and the state from individuals lacking conscience and empathy;
b) creating discursive platforms aimed at ensuring the material and non-material well-being and prolonging the lives of social actors (citizens, organizations, etc.);
c) educational activities and personal development;
d) advanced training and preparation of highly qualified personnel (bachelors, masters, doctors of philosophy, senior research fellows, associate professors, and professors in the specialties of the institutes of the Academy of Ecosocial Technologies).
2.6. Services and products of AEST members:
Solving pressing problems of social actors (citizens, organizations);
Preserving property, strengthening the nravstvennoral foundations of society;
Individual (personal) education;
Reviving actors;
Restoring the balance of justice for actors;
Creating open subjectological databases;
Preventing parasitic behavior of social actors;
Personnel training.
2.7. The Academy of Ecosocial Technologies accepts new members and develops a global elite capable of generating new knowledge and adhering to the III-C nravstvennoral principle.
2.8. AEST activities:
- Research;
- Ecosocial technologies;
- Informal justice;
- Subjectology;
- Personnel training.

 

3. MEMBERSHIP IN THE ACADEMY

 
3.1. Citizens of any state in the international community, stateless persons, and legal entities (public associations) may become members of the AST.
Membership in the AST is based on the voluntary admission of citizens whose deeds are moral (harmless) and publicly known.
3.2. Admission to the Academy is carried out by the AST Secretariat through election based on applications from individuals and legal entities, as well as unregistered organizations. The decision is made by a simple majority of votes of the AST Secretariat.
3.3. Election to the Academy has two levels:
Corresponding Member;
Academician.
3.4. Institutes of the Academy of Ecosocial Technologies may establish and operate dissertation councils for the award of PhD degrees in the specialty of the AEST Institute.
3.5. Institutes of the Academy of Ecosocial Technologies shall establish academic councils that award the academic titles of senior research fellow, associate professor, and professor in the specialty of the AEST Institute.
The decision to award the PhD degree and the title of associate professor and professor is made by the Higher Attestation Commission, whose members are appointed by the President of the Academy.
Academy institutes have the right to train bachelors and masters students and award bachelor's and master's degrees based on the defense of qualifying theses.
3.6. Academy members have the right to:
— an Academy member has the right to elect and be elected to all governing bodies of the Academy;
— an Academy member has the right to use the Academy's symbols;
— Academy members have the right to address and contribute proposals and projects to the discourse, and to submit issues for discussion to independent institutions that are part of the Academy's open community.
3.7. Academy members are obligated to:
— the primary responsibility of Academy members is to adhere to the "Three S's" rule: "Do not harm yourself, your neighbors, or the environment, whether by thought, word, or deed. Create for yourself, your neighbors, and the environment, by thought, word, and deed."
— at least once a year, Academy members must inform the AEST about their new practical results and achievements;
— participate in discussions and mass ethical assessments.
3.8. Termination of Academy Membership.
Voluntary withdrawal from the Academy is permitted upon application. No decision is required on this matter.
Dismissal from the Academy may be carried out for failure to comply with the Academy Charter at a meeting of the Academy Secretariat. The decision is made by two-thirds of the AEST Secretariat members.

 

4. FUNCTIONS OF THE ACADEMY
 
4.1. The primary function of the Academy is research and the training of highly qualified personnel.
4.2. The AEST information platform is an open network for independent social actors committed to the global environmental principle of "humans should not harm themselves, others, or the environment."

 

 5. DEVELOPMENT OF THE ACADEMY

 
5.1. The Academy's development is realized through the discursive-evaluative practices of its members and the staff of independent institutes. The Academy Secretariat carries out theoretical generalizations of discourse and publishes the results. Independent institutes summarize the empirical data of their research and publish their results.
5.2. The development of the Academy is based on the method of dynamic hierarchies. Academy members who effectively apply the discursive-evaluative method thus realize the Academy's development.
5.3. The Secretariat, in consultation with the President, includes specialists in the field of eco-social technologies.
5.4. The candidacy of the President of the Academy and the Chairman of the Higher Attestation Commission of the Academy is approved by the founder.
5.5. The Chief Scientific Secretary of the Academy, the Chief Research Fellow, and the Chief Scientific Secretary of the Higher Attestation Commission of the Academy are approved by the founder.
5.6. The President of the Academy is not responsible for the activities of members and independent institutions included in the Academy community, users of the Academy's information resources, performs representative functions, ensures the implementation of a discursive-evaluative approach in all areas of life, and carries out scientific management of the Academy and the AEST institutes.
5.7. The President of the Academy and members of the Academy Secretariat have the right to appoint officials of the structures created by the Academy.
The President of the Academy:
makes decisions on the election of members of the AST, approves the composition of the AST Secretariat, approves decisions of institutes to award academic titles and degrees in the specialties of AST institutes;
issues diplomas, certificates, and other documents on behalf of the AST;
appoints and dismisses directors of AST institutes;
appoints and dismisses the heads of organizations created by the AST, and approves their charters and regulations;
handles correspondence on behalf of the AST;
issues PhD diplomas and certificates of senior research fellow, associate professor, and professor.
5.8. Any member of the Secretariat may coordinate the work of the AST Secretariat on an initiative basis.
5.9. The Academy Secretariat:
decides on cooperation with network structures using the AIST as an internet platform for their development and activities;
decides on the election of the AIST President and members of the AIST Secretariat;
approves institute decisions on conferring academic titles and degrees in the specialties of AIST institutes;
issues certificates, diplomas, attestations, and other documents on behalf of the AIST;
appoints and dismisses directors of AIST institutes;
appoints and dismisses the heads of organizations created by the AIST, and approves their charters and regulations;
elects members and corresponding members of the AIST;
conducts correspondence, which is signed by the AIST Secretary.
5.7. The Higher Attestation Commission of the Academy approves the decisions of institute dissertation councils on the award of the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy based on the defense of a qualifying thesis, and issues Doctor of Philosophy diplomas and certificates of senior research fellow, associate professor, and professor.
5.8. The Director of the Institute (or Department, Branch) of the AEST:
manages the Institute (or Department, Branch) of the AEST;
approves training programs in the specialties of the Institute (or Department, Branch) of the AEST;
approves decisions of the Academic Council of the Institute (or Department, Branch) of the AEST on the awarding of academic titles and degrees in the specialties of the Institute (or Department, Branch) of the AEST;
makes decisions on the awarding of bachelor's and master's academic titles under the individual study programs of the Institute (or Department, Branch) of the AEST;
issues certificates, diplomas, diplomas, and other documents on behalf of the Institute (or Department, Branch);
appoints and dismisses heads of departments of the Institute (or Department, Branch) of the AEST;
approves regulations on the structural divisions of the Institute (or Department, Branch) of the AEST;
conducts correspondence on behalf of the Institute (or Department, Branch) of the AEST.
5.9. The Academy may be liquidated by a joint decision of the Academy Secretariat and the Institute Directors.
5.10. The Academy's activities are open to the public and are reflected in the Academy's information resources. Network structures and other organizations operating and developing on the AEST information platform are independent and self-governing. The President, Chief Scientific Secretary, and AEST Secretariat are not responsible for the activities of users of the AEST information platform.
5.10. The working languages ​​of the Academy are English, Russian, and the language of the region in which the Academy's branch, branch, or representative office is located.
 
 
 
"Approved"
by the Founders' Meeting
from New York, Kyiv, and Minsk
 
September 1, 2008
 
Resolution of the Founders on the Appointment of the Directors of the Academy of Ecosocial Technologies
 
The AEST Secretariat elects the AEST President at each meeting, using the dynamic hierarchy method.
The AEST President manages the AEST, makes decisions on current scientific matters, and is not responsible for the AEST's activities. The AEST is not responsible for the activities of the AEST President.
The AEST Secretariat also elects a Chief Scientist of the AEST and a Chief Scientific Secretary of the AEST for the duration of the meeting.
 
Founders
New York City, USA
Minsk City, Republic of Belarus
Kyiv City, Ukraine
September 1, 2008