Within the "Inter-Intel Collegium" ("IIC") partner informational program, members of the Parliament and partner educational and scientific institutions have a right (not more than once a month and at least once a quarter) to provide survey information about their activities, achievements and initiatives (not more than 2 pages). Such information may be provided in English or another language of international communication (English translation is necessary in this case) and will be freely published in electronic and printed editions of Inter-Intel Collegium ("IIC").
News about activity of the Parliament, matters discussed, decisions made and Resolutions distributed are subject to publication in the partner journal.
"Inter-Intel Collegium" ("IIC") is a permanent journal. Every next issue of the journal has the status of an independent edition connected with previous and subsequent issues not by thematic unity, but by belonging to the project "International Intellectual Parliament "Inter-Intel Collegium"" and by the general subject of publications.
Official publisher of "IIC" is the International Academy of Science and Higher Education (IASHE; London, UK), acting as the Parliament Administrator.
Issues of the permanent journal "Inter-Intel Collegium" ("IIC") are consistently individualized with symbols of chemical elements according to their serial (nuclear) number in the Periodic Table of D.I. Mendeleyev. Technical requirements to published materials are similar to requirements imposed to scientific researches published in the GISAP project editions (http://gisap.eu/).
Printed issues of "IIC" are published under British jurisdiction (with British ISBNs) and subject to obligatory free mailing to members of the Parliament, partner educational and scientific institutions, as well as the largest libraries of England, Scotland, Ireland, Northern Ireland and Wales. Besides, every next issue of "IIC" will be sent to the selected addressees (various authoritative international and national organizations) together with Resolutions of the Parliament connected with spheres of interests of such addressees.
Electronic issues of "IIC" are published on websites of the Parliament, the IASHE (http://iashe.eu/), and must to be also published on official websites of the Parliament members and partner educational or scientific institutions.
Each subsequent issue of "IIC" will be subject to publication as soon as the necessary quantity of materials is accumulated. Each edition will include not more than 1 obligatory material from the partner organization and 1 additional material subject to publication in conditions of insufficiency of materials, provided by other partner organizations. Depending on circumstances of materials accumulation the planned annual number of issues can vary from 4 to 12 editions a year.
Materials of members or partners of the Parliament, regardless of the extent of their direct correlation with activity of the Parliament, can be subject to publication in "Inter-Intel Collegium" ("IIC").
The international intellectual Parliament "Inter-Intel Collegium" (hereinafter referred to as the Parliament) is a noncommercial communicative and partner project offered by the International Academy of Science and Higher Education (IASHE; London, UK) to representatives of the progressive international community for free participation on the following terms:
The Parliament doesn't carry out any political activity. It is not a legislature of any country. It is not a supranational organization with official powers granted on the basis of international conventions or interstate agreements.
The Parliament is the international civil society institute. In modern conditions of development of globalization, democratic processes and humanistic values collective initiatives of the Parliament can act as expressions of expert opinions and civil positions of the international intellectual community. Such initiatives can positively affect the process of regulation of public relations in various spheres of social reality.
Authority of members of the Parliament, variety of their legal statuses and vectors of work, as well as the international format of parliamentary procedures, provide high level of representativeness and professionalism of decisions made by the Parliament.
Decisions of Parliament are made in the form of Resolutions. They are sent to addressees, whose competence (responsibility area) covers the official settlement of matters connected with such decisions or effective authoritative influence on such settlement.
The Parliament has wide joint competence. It has unlimited right to make decisions on any matters of all-social nature (on international or national scale) demanding public discussion and intellectual initiatives for effective solution.
Main spheres (sectors) of public life including problems that can act as subjects of the Parliament Resolutions:
Parliament has the right to make relevant decisions concerning matters of private nature, affecting interests of the narrow circle of persons upon condition that such interests in specific sphere of activity have the nature of distributed events and characterize large-scale social problem.
Resolutions of the Parliament do not have the imperative nature. They can not violate competence of international institutions and national governments, authorized to control relevant spheres. Resolutions do not substitute decisions of national governments and have the nature of professional expert conclusions based on the social initiative and having recommendatory status.
Content of Resolutions of the Parliament obligatorily corresponds to criteria generally accepted in international practice: tolerance and respect towards rights and interests of the interested parties; actuality; logic, legal and fact-based objectivity and reasonableness; direct relevance to the subject of regulation; moral-ethic and legal admissibility of sources and ways of receiving of information, conclusions and measures offered to implementation; practical applicability of recommendations.
The Parliament acts on the basis of the present Regulations (having the status of the open contract of adhesion). Any person wishing to play a certain role in functioning of the Parliament agrees with norms of present Regulations and only then becomes the competent figure within the structure and activity of the Parliament.
The Parliament does not have the status of a legal entity. It functions in the democratic form of a professional expert community on the basis of self-organization of members of the Parliament, solidarity of goals and rules of present Regulations.
Organizational and resource support of activity of the Parliament is carried out by its Administrators. They accept the above-mentioned functions in order of the voluntary initiative and do not have the right to interfere in the activity of the Parliament or affect its members in any way.
Administrators must support the Parliament's activity in scales sufficient for promotion of efficiency and target productivity of its functioning.
Quantity of Administrators of the Parliament is not limited and their personal list may be subject to free rotation.
Official address of the Parliament is a legal address of the Parliament's Administrator (who has made the most significant contribution to the promotion of the Parliament's activity during the reporting year preceding the current year).
At the moment when these Regulations come into force the official Administrators of the Parliament are the International Union of Commerce and Industry (IUCI, London, UK) and the International Academy of Science and Higher Education (IASHE, London, UK).
In case if at any moment other Administrators stop ensuring the Parliament's functioning, administrating activities will be carried out by the International Academy of Science and Higher Education.
Administrators have the right to act as members of the Parliament on equal basis with other members.
The Parliament does not carry out any financial operations or operations with property in any form. In case if the Resolution adopted by the Parliament assumes implementation of such operations, relevant actions will be carried out by Administrators or third parties involved on behalf of the Parliament. Financial operations or operations with property, connected with promotion of the Parliament's activity, are carried out by Administrators sui juris and with full responsibility for implementation of such operations.
The Parliament has its own official website, company title, symbols, blanks, stamp, representative documents. The Parliament has the right to present various awards and honorary titles for the Parliament members and representatives of the international community significantly contributing to the development of global social progress.
Activity of the Parliament is subject to illustration in the «Inter-Intel Collegium» journal.
The Parliament does not enter property relations with the third parties, does not make deals of other nature and therefore does not create legal basis for property responsibility. Compensation of real damage caused to third parties by actions of the Parliament is to be carried out by Administrators in coordinated parts (only upon condition of existence of reliable evidences).