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<big>An ERIC (European Research Infrastructure Consortium) is a new legal form introduced by the [http://http://ec.europa.eu European Commission] in June 2009 for providing a dedicated legal basis for new Pan-European Research Infrastructures. The conditions of an ERIC are ruled by a European Council Regulation <ref name="EU2009"> European Commission, COUNCIL REGULATION on the Community legal framework for a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC), st 10603/09, Brussels, June 22, 2009</ref>. This regulation shall aid the construction and operation of new [[ERI]]s in the [[ERA]].
 
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{{quote-diesis|An ERIC (European Research Infrastructure Consortium) is a new legal form introduced by the EC in June 2009 for providing a dedicated legal basis for new Pan-European Research Infrastructures. The conditions of an ERIC are ruled by a European Council Regulation <ref name="EU2009"> European Commission, COUNCIL REGULATION on the Community legal framework for a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC), st 10603/09, Brussels, June 22, 2009</ref>.
 
. This regulation shall aid the construction and operation of new [[ERI]]s in the [[ERA]].}}
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 15:56, 29 June 2019

An ERIC (European Research Infrastructure Consortium) is a new legal form introduced by the European Commission in June 2009 for providing a dedicated legal basis for new Pan-European Research Infrastructures. The conditions of an ERIC are ruled by a European Council Regulation [1]. This regulation shall aid the construction and operation of new ERIs in the ERA.

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  1. European Commission, COUNCIL REGULATION on the Community legal framework for a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC), st 10603/09, Brussels, June 22, 2009