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The [[Paris ]] PactSamuel Basz, Jorge Chamorro, Guy Clastres, Manuel Kizer, Eric Laurent, François Leguil, Jacques-[[Alain ]] [[Miller]], Joan Salinas-RosésSee article in original [[language ]] - Pacte de Paris - [[French]]
The [[School ]] of the [[Freudian ]] [[Cause]], created and registered in Paris ( [[France]]) in 1981, represented by François Leguil, President, and Guy Clastres, Director; the CaracasSchool of the Freudian Field, created in 1985 and registered in Caracas (Venezuela) in 1986, represented by Manuel Kizer, President; the European School of [[Psychoanalysis ]] in the Freudian Field, created and registered in Paris ( France) in 1990, represented by Eric Laurent, Secretary, and Joan Salinas-Rosés, President of the First Section; the School of the [[Lacanian ]] Orientation in the Freudian Field, created within the framework of the "Euro-Argentine Foundation", registered in Buenos Aires ([[Argentina]]) in 1992, represented by Samuel Basz, Vice-President, and Jorge Chamorro, Director; and the [[World ]] [[Association ]] of Psychoanalysis, created and registered in Paris ( France) in 1992, represented by [[Jacques-Alain Miller]], President;agree to the following declaration:When Jacques [[Lacan ]] founded his School, the French School of Psychoanalysis, 24 June 1964, he launched an appeal to "reconquer" the Freudian Field, with the aim of re-establishing psychoanalysis on its proper path.Lacan’s appeal resonated beyond the [[dissolution ]] of the School he had founded, beyond his [[death]], 9 th September 1981, and resonated well beyond Paris, where he lived and worked. The expansion, over the [[past ]] ten years, of the network of the [[Foundation of the Freudian Field ]] (a non-profit organization) is an indication of this.The [[time ]] has come to take the next step.The School of the Lacanian Orientation’s foundation on 3 January last year, which brings the [[number ]] of [[Schools ]] of the Freudian Field to four, immediately opened the way to the creation of the [[World Association of Psychoanalysis]]. As this creation received the immediate approval of the four Schools, it was agreed to meet in Paris on 1 February to [[sign ]] the [[present ]] document. Consequently, the School of the Freudian Cause, the CaracasSchool of the Freudian Field, the European School of Psychoanalysis in the Freudian Field, the School of the Lacanian Orientation in the Freudian Field, and the World Association of Psychoanalysis agree to the following:-That this day the four Schools join the World Association of Psychoanalysis, which accepts [[them ]] as institutional members;
-That the members of the four Schools will automatically become members of the World Association, according to the rules established by the Council of each of the Schools;
-That the titles of the [[analytic ]] grades recognized by the four Schools according to established procedures will be recognized by each and also by the World Association of Psychoanalysis.
It is also agreed:
- That the first "Convocation" of the World Association will take [[place ]] in Caracas (Venezuela) next July;
- That the World Association will hold a General Assembly every two years, on the occasion of the International Encounters of the Freudian Field, the first taking place in 1994;
- That the World Association will publish an initial Directory, and that for this [[purpose ]] each of the Schools will [[communicate ]] as soon as possible, along with an electronic copy, a [[list ]] of its members for publication in this Directory;
- That the amount of the initial annual subscription for members of the Association will be fixed by the signatories, representing the four Schools and the World Association.
The signatories agree to establish as soon as possible the [[text ]] of the World Association’s Statutes which will be an appendix to this present pact.
Paris, 1 February 1992
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