ECPRD
ECPRD
ECPRD
Documentation (ECPRD)
… is less of a centre and more of a network of people whose
voluntary commitment contributes essentially to its well-
functioning.
Since it was first established at the request of the Speakers of European Parliamentary
Assemblies in June 1977, the European Centre for Parliamentary Research and
Documentation (ECPRD), a community of parliamentary knowledge, has become a
useful tool for inter-parliamentary cooperation and information exchange.
The ECPRD`s members are Parliaments where the President is a member of the
European Conference of Presidents of Parliament.
The main activities of the ECPRD involve dealing with requests from one parliament to
others in the network for information which is used to compare the legislative activities
and parliamentary practice across countries and institutions. There are also seminars
hosted by one of the ECPRD member Parliaments which enable participants from
member Parliaments to exchange different experiences and practice.
Structures
Four functions make up the ECPRD s governing structure:
The Statutes of the ECPRD were adopted by the ECPRD Secretaries General meeting
at the Conference of Speakers in Budapest on 7 June 1996 and subsequently amended
in Tallinn on 31 May 2006 and in Strasbourg on 21 September 2012 and 25 Oktober
2019
PREAMBLE
The European Centre for Parliamentary Research and Documentation (ECPRD) was
created
in 1977 at the request of the Conference of Speakers of European Parliamentary
Assemblies
(as from 2004: the European Conference of Presidents of Parliament).
I. AIMS
Article 1
1. The objectives of the ECPRD are to promote the exchange of information, ideas,
experience
and good practice among the administrations of parliaments in Europe on subjects of
common
interest; to strengthen close co-operation among parliamentary services in all fields of
parliamentary administration, legislation, information, research and documentation;
and to
collect, exchange and publicise studies produced by parliamentary services.
2. In the exchange of information the ECPRD shall promote, wherever possible, the use
and
development of Information and Communication Technology.
3. The ECPRD shall co-operate with other networks dealing with the exchange of
information
among parliaments in Europe.