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Guidelines

European Mathematical Society (EMS) Code of Practice

What is this about?

The European Mathematical Society represents more than 3,000 mathematicians in Europe and promotes the development of all aspects of mathematics, in particular mathematical research, relations of mathematics to society, relations to European institutions, and mathematical education.

Why is this important?

This code of conduct outlines the reposnsibilities of mathematicians, as well as all who are concerned with the publication, dissemination, and assessment of mathematical research in Europe.

For whom is this important?

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