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Thanks
Nsteffel for
the update. Can you say anything briefly about why the Max Planck society is a good source to cite for this information? I wonder if they have an obvious affiliation to this statement, like being its caretakers. They seem removed enough from the statement as a consensus of individuals but I thought I would ask.
Blue Rasberry (talk)17:10, 19 October 2015 (UTC)reply
I'm no expert but I think calling them the caretakers of the Berlin Declaration would be fair. They hosted and helped organize the initial conference which led to the declaration and seem to host a lot of the attendant records like the conference details, list of signatories, information on the followup conferences, etc.
Nsteffel (
talk)
17:45, 19 October 2015 (UTC)reply