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Latin Union

The Latin Union is an international organization of nations that use Romance languages, whose activities have been suspended since 2012. Headquartered in Paris, France, it aims to protect, project, and promote the common cultural heritage of Romance peoples and unifying identities of the Romance, and Romance-influenced, world. It was created in 1954 in Madrid, Spain. It started to operate in 1983 and its membership rose from 12 to 36 states, including countries in North America, South America, Northern Europe, Southern Europe, Africa, and the Asia-Pacific region.[2]

Latin Union
1954–2012 (suspension)
Logo
HeadquartersParis, France
48°46′N 2°11′E / 48.767°N 2.183°E / 48.767; 2.183
Official languages
Members[1]
Leaders
• 
President of the Congress
Oleg Serebrian
• Secretary-General
José Luis Dicenta Ballester
Historical eraCold War
• Established
15 May 1954
• Suspended
31 July 2012 (suspension)
Website
www.unilat.org

The official names of the Latin Union were: Union Latine in French, Unione Latina in Italian, União Latina in Portuguese, Uniunea Latină in Romanian, Unión Latina in Spanish, and Unió Llatina in Catalan.[3]

Due to financial difficulties, the Latin Union announced on 26 January 2012 the suspension of its activities, the dissolution of its Secretariat General (effective 31 July 2012) and the termination of employment for all the organization's personnel.[4]

Membership edit

According to the Latin Union's website, membership was open to any nation that met the following criteria:

  • Linguistic criteria:
    • Latin-derived language as official language, used in education, and commonly used in the mass media or in daily life
  • Linguistic/cultural criteria:
    • Existence of significant literature in a Latin-derived language
    • Press and publication in Latin-derived language
    • Television with a strong proportion of the programming in a Latin-derived language
    • Radio widely broadcast in a Latin-derived language
  • Cultural criteria :
    • Direct or indirect inheritance of the legacy of Ancient Rome, to which the state remains faithful and which it perpetuates mainly through the education of Latin
    • Cultural education of Latin-derived foreign languages
    • Exchange programmes with other Latin countries
    • Societal organization, particularly in the legal plane, based on respect for fundamental liberties, the general principles of human rights and democracy, tolerance, and freedom of religion

Official languages edit

The official languages of the Latin Union were Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and Catalan. Spanish, French, Italian and Portuguese were used as working languages. All the texts of general diffusion were translated into these four languages, with some also going into Romanian and Catalan.

Member states edit

Spanish edit

French edit

Portuguese edit

Italian edit

Romanian edit

Catalan edit

Observers edit

Organization edit

The Union was composed of three main bodies, namely, the Congress, the Executive Council, and the General Secretariat.

Congress edit

The Congress, which consisted of the representatives of all the Member States, met in ordinary assembly every two years. Its main functions were

  • to adopt the budget,
  • to define the general direction of the Union,
  • to receive the new Member States formally, and
  • to elect and appoint different Member States to be the Presidents, Vice-Presidents, and members of the sub-organisations of the Union.

A President and two Vice-Presidents were also elected by the Congress. Oleg Serebrian from the Republic of Moldova was the last President.

There were also two auxiliary bodies of the Congress, namely, the Commission of Adhesions and the Commission of Candidacies.

  • The Commission of Adhesions was composed of 10 Member States and was responsible for promoting the adherence of all the Member States of the Union.
  • The Commission of Candidacies was composed of 9 Member States and was responsible for examining the validity of the candidacies, taking account of the geographical and linguistic-cultural division.

Executive Council edit

The Executive Council was the executive branch of the Union. It consisted of 12 Member States, which were elected by the Congress every four years, and led by a President and two Vice-Presidents, which were also elected by the Congress.

There were also two auxiliary commissions subordinated to the Executive Council:

  • The Commission of Finance and Programmes
  • The Commission of Statues

General Secretariat edit

The Latin Union was directed by a Secretary-General appointed every four years by the Congress. The Secretary was in charge of the execution of the programmes and implemented the decisions made by the Congress and the Executive Council in the matter of budget and general direction. Jose Luis Dicenta Ballester was at one time Secretary-General of the Union.

Subordinated to the Secretary-General, there were 4 directors:

  • Director of Administration and Finance
  • Director of Culture and Communication
  • Director of Promotion and Education of the Languages
  • Director of Terminology and Industry of the Language

Finance edit

The finance of the Union was mainly supported by obligatory contributions from the Member States. For some activities, the Union may have collaborated with other public or private institutions.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "États membres". Latin Union. Retrieved 2013-12-06.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-12-28. Retrieved 2009-01-05.
  3. ^ Latin Union Official Site 2009-05-12 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Disolución de la Secretaría General de la Unión Latina", Unión Latina, accessed 2012-06-10.

External links edit

  • (in Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and Catalan) Official site

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and the termination of employment for all the organization s personnel 4 Contents 1 Membership 2 Official languages 3 Member states 3 1 Spanish 3 2 French 3 3 Portuguese 3 4 Italian 3 5 Romanian 3 6 Catalan 3 7 Observers 4 Organization 4 1 Congress 4 2 Executive Council 4 3 General Secretariat 4 4 Finance 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksMembership editAccording to the Latin Union s website membership was open to any nation that met the following criteria Linguistic criteria Latin derived language as official language used in education and commonly used in the mass media or in daily life Linguistic cultural criteria Existence of significant literature in a Latin derived language Press and publication in Latin derived language Television with a strong proportion of the programming in a Latin derived language Radio widely broadcast in a Latin derived language Cultural criteria Direct or indirect inheritance of the legacy of Ancient Rome to which the state remains faithful and which it perpetuates mainly through the education of Latin Cultural education of Latin derived foreign languages Exchange programmes with other Latin countries Societal organization particularly in the legal plane based on respect for fundamental liberties the general principles of human rights and democracy tolerance and freedom of religionOfficial languages editThe official languages of the Latin Union were Spanish French Italian Portuguese Romanian and Catalan Spanish French Italian and Portuguese were used as working languages All the texts of general diffusion were translated into these four languages with some also going into Romanian and Catalan Member states editSpanish edit nbsp Bolivia nbsp Chile nbsp Colombia nbsp Costa Rica nbsp Cuba nbsp Dominican Republic nbsp Ecuador nbsp El Salvador nbsp Guatemala nbsp Honduras nbsp Nicaragua nbsp Panama nbsp Paraguay nbsp Peru nbsp Philippines nbsp Spain nbsp Uruguay nbsp Venezuela French edit nbsp France nbsp Haiti nbsp Ivory Coast nbsp Monaco nbsp Senegal Portuguese edit nbsp Angola nbsp Brazil nbsp Cape Verde nbsp East Timor nbsp Guinea Bissau nbsp Mozambique nbsp Portugal nbsp Sao Tome and Principe Italian edit nbsp Italy nbsp San Marino Romanian edit nbsp Moldova nbsp Romania Catalan edit nbsp Andorra Catalan is also co official in Catalonia Valencian Community Balearic Islands and some other areas of Spain and in Alguer Italy Also spoken in Pyrenees Orientales France Observers edit nbsp Argentina nbsp Mexico nbsp Holy See nbsp Sovereign Military Order of MaltaOrganization editThe Union was composed of three main bodies namely the Congress the Executive Council and the General Secretariat Congress edit The Congress which consisted of the representatives of all the Member States met in ordinary assembly every two years Its main functions were to adopt the budget to define the general direction of the Union to receive the new Member States formally and to elect and appoint different Member States to be the Presidents Vice Presidents and members of the sub organisations of the Union A President and two Vice Presidents were also elected by the Congress Oleg Serebrian from the Republic of Moldova was the last President There were also two auxiliary bodies of the Congress namely the Commission of Adhesions and the Commission of Candidacies The Commission of Adhesions was composed of 10 Member States and was responsible for promoting the adherence of all the Member States of the Union The Commission of Candidacies was composed of 9 Member States and was responsible for examining the validity of the candidacies taking account of the geographical and linguistic cultural division Executive Council edit The Executive Council was the executive branch of the Union It consisted of 12 Member States which were elected by the Congress every four years and led by a President and two Vice Presidents which were also elected by the Congress There were also two auxiliary commissions subordinated to the Executive Council The Commission of Finance and Programmes The Commission of StatuesGeneral Secretariat edit The Latin Union was directed by a Secretary General appointed every four years by the Congress The Secretary was in charge of the execution of the programmes and implemented the decisions made by the Congress and the Executive Council in the matter of budget and general direction Jose Luis Dicenta Ballester was at one time Secretary General of the Union Subordinated to the Secretary General there were 4 directors Director of Administration and Finance Director of Culture and Communication Director of Promotion and Education of the Languages Director of Terminology and Industry of the LanguageFinance edit The finance of the Union was mainly supported by obligatory contributions from the Member States For some activities the Union may have collaborated with other public or private institutions See also editCommunity of Portuguese Language Countries Lusophone Italic peoples Latin America Latin Bloc proposed alliance Latin Monetary Union Organisation internationale de la Francophonie Organization of Ibero American States Association of Academies of the Spanish Language Hispanic Hispanidad Hispanic America Ibero America Panhispanism Pan Latinism Romance languages Romance speaking world United States of Latin AfricaReferences edit Etats membres Latin Union Retrieved 2013 12 06 Union Latina Estados miembros Archived from the original on 2008 12 28 Retrieved 2009 01 05 Latin Union Official Site Archived 2009 05 12 at the Wayback Machine Disolucion de la Secretaria General de la Union Latina Union Latina accessed 2012 06 10 External links edit in Spanish French Italian Portuguese Romanian and Catalan Official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Latin Union amp oldid 1195515825, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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