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Guidelines
Law on Science and Studies of the Republic of Lithuania
What is this about?
This legislation, adopted in 2009, provides for the establishment, management, recognition, quality assurance and financing of all scientific education and research in Lithuania. Besides being binding on institutions, it also contains a section on the rights and duties of individual researchers.
Why is this important?
Not only does this document describe in detail the definitions and organizational requirements of all scientific educational and research institutions, it also explains basic underlying principles such as academic freedom, openness, accountability to society and personal responsibility. Since it is legally binding, it is important that all those involved in research are aware of these tenets.