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The Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR; "Italian National Research Council") is an Italian public organization with the aim of supporting scientific and technological research. The institution was founded in 1923. The process of improvement of the national scientific research, through the use of specific laws, (see Law 59/1997), affects many research organizations, and between them CNR, whose "primary function is to carry on, through its own organs, advanced basic and applied research, both to develop and maintain its own scientific competitiveness, and to be ready to effectively and timely take part in the strategic fields defined by the national planning system".

With the issuing of the legislative decree of 30 January 1999, n. 19, which defines "The reorganization of the National Research Council " the central role of CNR in the Italian research system is confirmed.

In particular CNR is defined (see Article 1 of the above mentioned decree 19/1999) as a "national research organization, with general scientific competence and with [scientific research institutes] distributed over Italy, which carries out activity of primary interest for the promotion of science and the progress of the country".

CNR has the legal status of a public organization, and defines for itself autonomous rules and regulations, in accordance with the existing laws and the Civil Code.

The above mentioned legislative decree attributes to the new CNR the following mission and activities:

For the execution of the activities mentioned above, and any other activity related to them, CNR can stipulate agreements and contracts, establish or participate in consortia, foundations or societies with private or public parties, Italian or foreign.

In addition, through agreements or participation, CNR can implement programs, directives and regulations of the Regional governments or other Public Administrations, aimed to the dissemination of the research results in the economic system; it can also contribute to the realization of the conditions needed for the establishment of highly innovative enterprises.

Finally, CNR can participate in international research centers, in collaboration with analogous scientific institutions of other Countries.

 


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