Society of European Affairs Professionals
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SEAP is a membership organisation of lobbyists which lobbies against the regulation of lobbying.
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History
SEAP was established 'in 1997 to represent all those individuals active in European affairs - trade associations; corporate representatives; consultants; lawyers; non-governmental organisations; regional representatives and others - to encourage the highest standards of professionalism for European affairs activity and promote self regulation of the profession. SEAP now has over 260 individual members each of whom are signatories to the SEAP Code of Conduct.'[1]
Relations with European Institutions
Aims
SEAP lists its 'objectives' as follows:
- To establish an open non-profit making organisation of European affairs professionals dealing with the European institutions;
- To comply with its code of conduct which is designed to promote ethical standards in the professional conduct of SEAP members;
- To create a network of members and to advise on the correct procedures governing access to the premises, members and officials of the European institutions;
- To establish and maintain a dialogue between SEAP members and the European Institutions with a view to finding pragmatic solutions to questions arising between them, including the effects of the internal regulations of the Institutions;
- To investigate and promote with the institutions measures to improve efficiency in the access and exchange of essential information;
- To provide a forum for meetings, seminars and other events dedicated to the enhancement of relations between SEAP members and the European institutions.[2]
Aims
People
SEAP states that 'The Association is run by the Board composed of not fewer than four nor more than twenty-one SEAP members, who are appointed by and dismissed by the General Assembly. Appointment to the Board shall be for a period of three years...'
Board 2009-2012
Lyn Trytsman-Gray (President) | George Ellis-Ruano | Dani Kolb | Catherine Stewart (Vice President) | Kajsa Stenstroem | EricVaes| Yves De Lespinay (Vice President) | Susanna di Feliciantonio | Malte lohan | Jean-Louis Bosteels (Vice-President) | Lucyna Gutman-Grauer | Truus Huisman | Rogier Chorus (Treasurer) | Philip Sheppard | Andrew Laidlaw [3]
Board 2008-2009
The last election was held at the General Assembly on 30th November 2006;
Lyn Trytsman Gray (President) | George Ellis-Ruano | Lucyna Gutman-Grauer | Catherine Stewart (Vice President) | Martin Saeckl | Martin Ohrdiski | Rogier Chorus (Past President)]] | Alain Beaumont (Treasurer) | Philip Sheppard | Yves De Lespinay | Antony Fell | Gail Orton | Andrew Laidlaw | Diane Iannucci | David Pollard | Susanna di Feliciantonio | Jean-Louis Bosteels (Vice-President) | Kajsa Stenstroem[4]
Members in 2005
Contact details
Boulevard Saint-Michel 79
B-1040 Brussels
Phone: +32 2 740 29 69
Fax: +32 2 732 51 02
Email: seap AT agep.eu
Web: http://www.seap.eu.org
Notes
- ↑ SEAP About SEAP, accessed 8 September 2009
- ↑ SEAP About SEAP, accessed 8 September 2009
- ↑ SEAP How we work, Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 28 October 2009, accessed 2 November 2011
- ↑ SEAP How we work, Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 20 September 2008, accessed 2 November 2011