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Common use of Labour Clause in Contracts

Labour. 1. Recognising the right of each Contracting Party to establish its own domestic labour standards, and to adopt or modify accordingly its labour legislation, each Contracting Party shall strive to ensure that its legislation provide for labour standards consistent with the internationally recognised labour rights set forth in paragraph 6 of Article 1 and shall strive to improve those standards in that light. 2. The Contracting Parties recognise that it is inappropriate to encourage investment by relaxing domestic labour legislation. Accordingly, each Contracting Party shall strive to ensure that it does not waive or otherwise derogate from, or offer to waive or otherwise derogate from, such legislation as an encouragement for the establishment, maintenance or expansion in its territory of an investment. 3. The Contracting Parties reaffirm their obligations as members of the International Labour Organisation and their commitments under the International Labour Organisation Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and its Follow-up. The Contracting Parties shall strive to ensure that such labour principles and the internationally recognised labour rights set forth in paragraph 6 of Article 1 are recognised and protected by domestic legislation. 4. The Contracting Parties recognise that co-operation between them provides enhanced opportunities to improve labour standards. Upon request by either Contacting Party, the other Contracting Party shall accept to hold expert consultations on any matter falling under the purpose of this Article.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement, Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement, Investment Agreement

Labour. 1. Recognising the right of each Contracting Party to establish its own domestic labour standards, and to adopt or modify accordingly its labour legislationlaws, each Contracting Party shall strive to ensure that its legislation laws provide for labour standards consistent with the internationally intemationally recognised labour rights tights set forth in paragraph 6 of Article 1 and shall strive to improve those standards in that light. 2. The Contracting Parties recognise that it is inappropriate to encourage investment by relaxing domestic labour legislationlaws. Accordingly, each Contracting Party shall strive to ensure that it does not waive or otherwise derogate from, or offer to waive or otherwise derogate from, such legislation laws as an encouragement for the establishment, maintenance or expansion in its territory of an investment. 3. The Contracting Parties reaffirm their obligations as members of the International Labour Organisation and their commitments under the International Labour Organisation Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and its Follow-up. The Contracting Parties shall strive to ensure that such labour principles and the internationally recognised labour rights set forth in paragraph 6 of Article 1 are recognised and protected by domestic legislationlaw. 4. The Contracting Parties recognise that co-operation between them provides enhanced opportunities to improve labour standards. Upon request by either Contacting Party, the other Contracting Party shall accept to hold expert consultations on any matter falling under the purpose of this Article.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Investment Protection Agreement, Investment Protection Agreement, Investment Protection Agreement

Labour. 1. Recognising the right of each Contracting Party to establish its own domestic labour standards, and to adopt or modify accordingly its labour legislation, each Contracting Party shall strive to ensure that its legislation provide for labour standards consistent with the internationally recognised labour rights set forth in paragraph 6 of Article 1 I and shall strive to improve those standards in that light. 2. The Contracting Parties recognise that it is inappropriate to encourage investment by relaxing domestic labour legislation. Accordingly, each Contracting Party shall strive to ensure that it does not waive or otherwise derogate from, or offer to waive or otherwise derogate from, such legislation as an encouragement for the foe establishment, maintenance or Of expansion in its territory territory' of an investment. 3. The Contracting Parties reaffirm their obligations as members of the International Labour Organisation and their commitments under the foe International Labour Organisation Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and its Follow-up. The Contracting Parties shall strive to ensure that such labour principles and the internationally recognised labour rights set forth in paragraph 6 of Article 1 are recognised and protected by domestic legislation. 4. The Contracting Parties recognise that co-operation between them provides enhanced opportunities to improve labour standards. Upon request by either Contacting Party, the other Contracting Party shall accept to hold expert consultations on any matter falling under the purpose of this Article.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Investment Agreement, Investment Agreement, Investment Agreement

Labour. 1. Recognising the right of each Contracting Party to establish its own domestic labour standards, and to adopt or modify accordingly its labour legislation, each Contracting Party shall strive to ensure that its legislation provide for labour standards consistent with the internationally recognised labour rights set forth in paragraph 6 of Article 1 and shall strive to improve those standards in that light. 2. The Contracting Parties recognise that it is inappropriate to encourage investment by relaxing domestic labour legislation. Accordingly, each Contracting Party shall strive to ensure that it does not waive or otherwise derogate from, or offer to waive or otherwise derogate from, such legislation as an encouragement for the establishment, maintenance or expansion in its territory of an investment. 3. The Contracting Parties reaffirm their obligations as members of the International Labour Organisation and their commitments under the International Labour Organisation Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and its Followfollow-up. The Contracting Parties shall strive to ensure that such labour principles and the internationally recognised labour rights set forth in paragraph 6 of Article 1 are recognised and protected by domestic legislation. 4. The Contracting Parties recognise that co-operation between them provides enhanced opportunities to improve labour standards. Upon request by either Contacting Contracting Party, the other Contracting Party shall accept to hold expert consultations on any matter falling under the purpose of this Article.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Investment Agreement, Investment Agreement, Investment Agreement

Labour. 1. Recognising the right of each Contracting Party to establish its own domestic labour standards, and to adopt or modify accordingly its labour legislation, each Contracting Party shall strive to ensure that its legislation provide provides for labour standards consistent with the internationally recognised international labour rights standards set forth in paragraph 6 (d) of Article 1 and shall strive to improve those standards in that light. 2. The Contracting Parties recognise that it is inappropriate to encourage investment by relaxing domestic labour legislation. Accordingly, each Contracting Party shall strive to ensure that it does not waive or otherwise derogate from, or offer to waive or otherwise derogate from, such legislation as an encouragement for the establishment, maintenance or expansion in its territory of an investment. 3. The Contracting Parties reaffirm their obligations as members of the International Labour Organisation and their commitments under the International Labour Organisation Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and its it's Follow-up. The Contracting Parties shall strive to ensure that such labour principles and the internationally recognised international labour rights standards set forth in paragraph 6 (d) of Article 1 are recognised and protected by domestic legislation. 4. The Contracting Parties recognise that co-operation between them provides enhanced opportunities to improve labour standards. Upon request by either Contacting Party, the other Contracting Party shall accept to hold expert consultations on any matter falling under the purpose of this Article.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Investment Agreement, Investment Agreement, Investment Agreement

Labour. 1. Recognising the right of each Contracting Party to establish its own domestic labour labor standards, and to adopt or modify accordingly its labour legislationlabor laws, each Contracting Party Party' shall strive to ensure that its legislation laws provide for labour labor standards consistent with the internationally recognised labour labor rights set forth in paragraph 6 of Article 1 i and shall strive to improve those standards in that light. 2. The Contracting Parties recognise that it is inappropriate to encourage investment by relaxing domestic labour legislationlabor laws. Accordingly, each Contracting Party shall strive to lo ensure that it does not waive or otherwise derogate from, or offer to waive or otherwise derogate from, such legislation laws as an encouragement for the establishment, maintenance or expansion in its territory of an investment. 3. The Contracting Parties reaffirm their obligations as members of the International Labour Labor Organisation and their commitments under the International Labour Labor Organisation Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and its Follow-up. The Contracting Parties shall strive to ensure that such labour labor principles and the internationally recognised labour labor rights set forth in paragraph 6 of Article 1 are recognised and protected by domestic legislationlaws. 4. The Contracting Parties recognise that coCo-operation between them provides enhanced opportunities to improve labour labor standards. Upon request by either Contacting Contracting Party, the other Contracting Party shall accept to hold expert consultations on any matter falling under the purpose of this Article.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Investment Agreement, Investment Agreement

Labour. 1. Recognising the right of each Contracting Party to establish its own domestic labour standards, and to adopt or modify accordingly its labour legislation, each Contracting Party shall strive to ensure that its legislation provide for labour standards consistent with the internationally recognised labour rights set forth in paragraph 6 of Article 1 and shall strive to improve those standards in that light. 2. The Contracting Parties recognise that it is inappropriate to encourage investment by relaxing domestic labour legislation. Accordingly, each Contracting Party shall strive to ensure that it does not waive or otherwise derogate from, or offer to waive or otherwise derogate from, such legislation as an encouragement for the establishment, maintenance or expansion in its territory of an investment. 3. The Contracting Parties reaffirm their obligations as members of the International Labour Organisation and their commitments under the International Labour Organisation Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and its Follow-up. The Contracting Parties shall strive to ensure that such labour principles and the internationally recognised labour rights set forth in paragraph 6 of Article 1 are recognised and protected by domestic legislation. 4. The Contracting Parties recognise that co-operation between them provides enhanced opportunities to improve labour standards. Upon request by either Contacting Contracting Party, the other Contracting Party shall accept to hold expert consultations on any matter falling under the purpose of this Article.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement, Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement

Labour. 1. Recognising the right of each Contracting Party to establish its own domestic labour standards, and to adopt or modify accordingly its labour legislation, each Contracting Party shall strive to ensure that its legislation provide for labour standards consistent with the internationally recognised labour rights set forth in paragraph 6 of Article 1 and shall strive to improve those standards in that light. 2. The Contracting Parties recognise that it is inappropriate to encourage investment by relaxing domestic labour legislation. Accordingly, each Contracting Party shall strive to ensure that it does not waive or otherwise derogate from, or offer to waive or otherwise derogate from, such legislation as an encouragement for the establishment, maintenance or expansion in its territory of an investment. 3. The Contracting Parties reaffirm their obligations as members of the International Labour Organisation and their commitments under the International Labour Organisation Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and its Followfollow-up. The Contracting Parties shall strive to ensure that such labour principles and the internationally recognised labour rights set forth in paragraph 6 of Article 1 are recognised and protected by domestic legislation. 4. The Contracting Parties recognise that co-operation between them provides enhanced opportunities to improve labour standards. Upon request by either Contacting Party, the other Contracting Party shall accept to hold expert consultations on any matter falling under the purpose of this Article.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement