Erlangen association and honorary agreements

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The Erlangen Association and Honorary Agreement (EVA) (sometimes also called the Rudolstadt Association Agreement) was an agreement concluded in 1921 between the various student associations .

history

The Erlangen association and honorary agreement is based on the “ Marburg Agreement ” of 1914, which was signed between the German Burschenschaft (DB), the German Landsmannschaft (DL), the Kösener Seniors Convents Association (KSCV) and the Representative Convent of the Gymnastics Association ( VC) was closed.

Ten mostly smaller umbrella organizations, among them only the German Burschenschaft, the VVDSt and the Academic Gymnastics Federation (ATB) among the weapons students, agreed the "Erlanger Associations and Honorary Agreement" on June 30, 1921. The representative convention of the gymnastics associations, the German Landsmannschaft , the Kösener Senioren-Convents-Verband , the Rudolstadt Senioren-Convent (RSC) and the Weinheimer Senioren-Convent (WSC) stayed away from him because of disputes about the Allgemeine Deutsche Waffenring (ADW) . However, they joined in 1922 after these disputes had been settled and the German fraternity was accepted into the ADW. On November 12, 1922, the new agreement was concluded in Rudolstadt with minor modifications.

The agreement primarily regulated matters of honor between beating and non-beating umbrella organizations, as the latter refused to be satisfied with the weapon. It introduced arbitration tribunals to clarify matters of honor. However, these could also suggest satisfaction with the weapon. Business was conducted in alphabetical order through a suburb that changed annually among the associations.

After differences between arms student and Catholic associations in connection with the tightening of the legal provisions against the duel with weapons, the Würzburg declaration of agreement was agreed in 1926 , in which CV and KV on the one hand and the arms student associations on the other considered their previous disagreements as settled.

The Erlangen association agreement was suspended on August 5, 1933 on the student day in Aachen and liquidated in 1934. For the time being, the honorary agreement remained authoritative for the regulation of honorary affairs between members of corporations studying weapons and non-weapons student corporations.

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The records of the executive association of the Erlangen Association and Honorary Agreement are in the Kösener archive in the Institute for Higher Education at the University of Würzburg (inventory B 7).

literature

  • Hanns Güthling: The Erlanger Association and Honorary Agreement , in: Deutsche Sängerschaft 34 (1929), pp. 35–36.

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