Common use of Cultural cooperation Clause in Contracts

Cultural cooperation. The Parties undertake to promote cultural cooperation. This cooperation serves inter alia to raise mutual understanding and esteem between individuals, communities and peoples. The Parties also undertake to cooperate to promote cultural diversity, notably within the framework of the UNESCO Convention on the protection and the promotion of the diversity of cultural expressions. The Parties shall cooperate to promote the audio-visual industry in Europe and encourage co-production in the fields of cinema and television. Cooperation could include inter alia programmes and facilities for the training of journalists and other media professionals, as well as technical assistance to the media, the public and private, so as to reinforce their independence, professionalism and links with European media. Montenegro shall align its policies on the regulation of content aspects of cross-border broadcasting with those of the EC and shall harmonise its legislation with the EU acquis. Montenegro shall pay particular attention to matters relating to the acquisition of intellectual property rights for programmes and broadcast by satellite, cable and terrestrial frequencies.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Stabilisation and Association Agreement, Stabilisation and Association Agreement, Stabilisation and Association Agreement

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