Azerbaijan - European Communities Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (1996)
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- The training of public and private sector executives and civil servants in priority areas to be determined;

- Cooperation between educational establishments and between educational establishments and firms;

- Mobility for teachers, graduates, administrators, young scientists and researchers, and young people;

- Promoting teaching in the field of European Studies within the appropriate institutions;

- Teaching Community languages;

- Post-graduate training of conference interpreters;

- Training of journalists;

- Training of trainers;

- Exchange of teaching methods, encouraging the utilization of modern educational programmes and technical means of education.

3. The possible participation of one Party in the respective programmes in the field of education and training of the other Party could be considered in accordance with their respective procedures and, where appropriate, institutional frameworks and plans of cooperation will then be established building on participation of the Republic of Azerbaijan in the Community's TEMPUS programme.

Article 54. Agriculture and the Agro-industrial Sector

The purpose of cooperation in this area shall be the pursuance of agrarian reform, the modernization, privatization and restructuring of agriculture, the agro-industrial and service sectors in the Republic of Azerbaijan, development of domestic and foreign markets for Azerbaijani products, in conditions that ensure the protection of the environment, taking into account the necessity to improve security of food supply as well as the development of agri-business, the processing and distribution of agricultural products. The Parties shall also aim at the gradual approximation of Azerbaijani standards to Community technical regulations concerning industrial and agricultural food products including sanitary and phytosanitary standards.

Article 55. Energy

1. Cooperation shall take place within the principles of the market economy and the European Energy Charter and bearing in mind the Energy Charter Treaty and the Protocol on Energy Efficiency and Related Environmental Aspects, against a background of the progressive integration of the energy markets in Europe.

2. The cooperation shall include among others the following areas:

- Formulation and development of energy policy,

- Improvement in management and regulation of the energy sector in line with a market economy,

- Improvement of energy supply, including security of supply, in an economic and environmentally sound manner,

- Promotion of energy saving and energy efficiency and implementation of the Energy Charter Protocol on Energy Efficiency and related environmental aspects,

- Modernization of energy infrastructures,

- Improvement of energy technologies in supply and end use across the range of energy types,

- Management and technical training in the energy sector,

- Transportation and transit of energy materials and products,

- The introduction of the range of institutional, legal, fiscal and other conditions necessary to encourage increased energy trade and investment,

- Development of hydro-electric and other renewable energy resources.

3. The Parties shall exchange relevant information relating to investment projects in the energy sector, in particular concerning the construction and refurbishing of oil and gas pipelines or other means of transporting energy products. They shall cooperate with a view to implementing as efficaciously as possible the provisions of Title IV and of Article 48, in respect of investments in the energy sector.

Article 56. Environment

1. Bearing in mind the European Energy Charter and the Declaration of the Lucerne Conference of 1993, and taking into account the Energy Charter Treaty, and especially its Article 19, and the Energy Charter Protocol on Energy Efficiency and related environmental aspects, the Parties shall develop and strengthen their cooperation on environment and human health.

2. Cooperation shall aim at combating the deterioration of the environment and in particular:

- Effective monitoring of pollution levels and assessment of environment; system of information on the state of the environment;

- Combating local, regional and transboundary air and water pollution;

- Ecological restoration;

- Sustainable, efficient and environmentally effective production and use of energy;

- Ecological safety of industrial plants;

- Classification and safe handling of chemicals;

- Water quality;

- Waste reduction, recycling and safe disposal, implementation of the Basle Convention;

- The environmental impact of agriculture, soil erosion, and chemical pollution;

- The protection and renewal of forests;

- The conservation of biodiversity, protected areas and sustainable use and management of biological resources;

- Land-use planning, including construction and urban planning;

- Use of economic and fiscal instruments;

- Global climate change;

- Environmental education and awareness;

- Technical assistance concerning rehabilitation of zones affected by radioactivity and addressing related health and social problems;

- Implementation of the Espoo Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in a transboundary context.

3. Cooperation shall take place particularly through:

- Disaster planning and other emergency situations;

- Exchange of information and experts, including information and experts dealing with the transfer of clean technologies and the safe and environmentally sound use of biotechnologies;

- Joint research activities;

- Improvement of laws towards Community standards;

- Environmental training and institutional strengthening;

- Cooperation at regional level, including cooperation within the framework of the European Environment Agency, and at international level;

- Development of strategies, particularly with regard to global and climatic issues and also in view of achieving sustainable development;

- Environmental impact studies;

- Ecological monitoring.

Article 57. Transport

The Parties shall develop and strengthen their cooperation in the field of transport.

This cooperation shall, inter alia, aim at restructuring and modernizing transport systems and networks in the Republic of Azerbaijan, and developing and ensuring, where appropriate, compatibility of transportation systems in the context of achieving a more global transport system. In particular, consideration shall be given to traditional communications links among Independent States in the Transcaucasus region and with other neighbouring states.

The cooperation shall include, inter alia:

- The modernizing of management and operations of road transport, railways, ports and airports;

- Modernization and development of railways, waterways, roads, ports, airports and air navigation infrastructure including the modernization of major routes of common interest and the trans-European links for the above modes, particularly those related to the TRACECA project; and training in the abovementioned areas;

- Promotion and development of multi-modal transport;

- The promotion of joint research and development programmes;

- Preparation of the legislative and institutional framework for policy development and implementation including privatization of the transport sector.

Article 58. Postal Services and Telecommunications

Within their respective powers and competences the Parties shall expand and strengthen cooperation in the following areas:

- The establishment of policies and guidelines for the development of the telecommunications sector and postal services;

- Development of principles of a tariff policy and marketing in telecommunications and postal services;

- Carry out transfer of technology and know how, including on European Technical standards and certification systems;

- Encouraging the development of projects for telecommunications and postal services and attracting investment;

- Enhancing efficiency and quality of the provision of telecommunications and postal services, amongst others through liberalization of activities of sub-sectors;

- Advanced application of telecommunications, notably in the area of electronic funds transfer;

- Management of telecommunications networks and their "optimization";

- An appropriate regulatory basis for the provision of telecommunications and postal services and for the use of the radio frequency spectrum;

- Training in the field of telecommunications and postal services for operations in market conditions.

Article 59. Financial Services

Cooperation shall in particular aim at facilitating the involvement of the Republic of Azerbaijan in universally accepted systems of mutual settlements. Technical assistance shall focus on:

- The development of a modem system of private and, in particular, commercial banking and financial services, the development of a common market of credit resources, the involvement of the Republic of Azerbaijan in a universally accepted system of mutual settlements;

- The development of a fiscal system and its institutions in the Republic of Azerbaijan, exchange of experience and personnel training;

- The development of insurance services, which would, inter alia, create a favourable framework for Community companies participation in the establishment of joint ventures in the insurance sector in the Republic of Azerbaijan, as well as the development of export credit insurance.

This cooperation shall in particular contribute to foster the development of relations between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Member States in the financial services sector.

Article 60. Enterprise Restructuring and Privatization

Recognizing that privatization is of fundamental importance to a sustainable economic recovery, the Parties agree to cooperate in the development of the necessary institutional, legal and methodological framework. To this end, technical assistance shall be given to implement the privatization programme adopted by the Parliament of Azerbaijan. Particular attention will be paid to the orderly and transparent nature of the privatization process.

Technical assistance shall focus on, inter alia:

- The development of an institutional base within the government of Azerbaijan capable of defining and managing the privatization process;

- The establishment of a database of enterprises;

- The corporatization of enterprises;

- The development of a system of mass privatization, which will aim to transfer property to the population, based on a system of vouchers;

- The development of a system for the registration of share holdings;

- The development of a system for the sale by tender of particular enterprises deemed not suitable for participation in the mass privatization programme;

- The restructuring of those enterprises not yet ready for privatization;

- The development of private enterprise, particularly in the small and medium enterprise sector.

The objective of this cooperation is to contribute to the revitalization of the economy of Azerbaijan, the promotion of foreign investment and the development of relations between Azerbaijan and the Member States.

Article 61. Regional Development

1. The Parties shall strengthen cooperation on regional development and land-use planning.

2. To this end, they shall encourage exchange of information by national, regional and local authorities in the Community and its Member States and in the Republic of Azerbaijan on regional and land-use planning policy and on methods of formulation of regional policies with special emphasis on the development of disadvantaged areas.

They shall also encourage direct contacts between the abovementioned authorities and between regional and public organizations responsible for regional development planning with the aim, inter alia, to exchange methods and ways of fostering regional development.

Article 62. Social Cooperation

1. With regard to health and safety, the Parties shall develop cooperation between them with the aim of improving the level of protection of the health and safety of workers.

The cooperation shall include notably:

- Education and training on health and safety issues with specific attention to high risk sectors of activity;

- Development and promotion of preventive measures to combat work related diseases and other work related ailments;

- Prevention of major accident hazards and the management of toxic chemicals;

- Research to develop the knowledge base in relation to working environment and the health and safety of workers.

2. With regard to employment, the cooperation shall include notably technical assistance to:

- Optimization of the labour market;

- Modernization of the job-finding and consulting services;

- Planning and management of the restructuring programmes;

- Encouragement of local employment development;

- Exchange of information on the programmes of flexible employment, including those stimulating self-employment and promoting entrepreneurship.

3. The Parties shall pay special attention to cooperation in the sphere of social protection which, inter alia, shall include cooperation in planning and implementing social protection reforms in the Republic of Azerbaijan.

These reforms shall aim to develop in the Republic of Azerbaijan methods of protection intrinsic to market economies and shall comprise all forms of social protection.

Article 63. Tourism

The Parties shall increase and develop cooperation between them, which shall include:

- Facilitating the tourist trade;

- Increasing the flow of information;

- Transferring know-how;

- Studying the opportunities for joint operations;

- Cooperation between official tourism bodies;

- Training for tourism development.

Article 64. Small and Medium-sized Enterprises

1. The Parties shall aim to develop and strengthen small and medium-sized enterprises and their associations and cooperation between SMEs in the Community and the Republic of Azerbaijan.

2. Cooperation shall include technical assistance, in particular in the following areas:

- The development of a legislative framework for SMEs;

- The development of an appropriate infrastructure (an agency to support SMEs, communications, assistance to the creation of a fund for SMEs);

- The development of technology parks;

- Training in the areas of marketing, accounting and control of the quality of products.

Article 65. Information and Communication

The Parties shall support the development of modern methods of information handling, including the media, and stimulate the effective mutual exchange of information. Priority shall be given to programmes aimed at providing the general public with basic information about the Community and the Republic of Azerbaijan, including, where possible, access to databases, in full respect of intellectual property rights.

Article 66. Consumer Protection

The Parties will enter into close cooperation aimed at achieving compatibility between their systems of consumer protection. This cooperation may include the exchange of information on legislative work and institutional reform, establishment of permanent systems of mutual information on dangerous products, the improvement of information provided to consumers especially on prices, characteristics of products and services offered, the development of exchanges between the consumer interest representatives, and increasing the compatibility of consumer protection policies, and the organization of seminars and training periods.

Article 67. Customs

1. The aim of cooperation shall be to guarantee compliance with all the provisions scheduled for adoption in connection with trade and fair trade and to achieve the approximation of the Republic of Azerbaijan's customs system to that of the Community.

2. Cooperation shall include the following in particular:

- The exchange of information;

- The improvement of working methods;

- The introduction of the Combined Nomenclature and the single administrative document;

- The interconnection between the transit systems of the Community and the Republic of Azerbaijan;

- Simplification of inspections and formalities in respect of the carriage of goods;

- Support for the introduction of modern customs information systems;

- The organization of seminars and training periods.

Technical assistance shall be provided where necessary.

3. Without prejudice to further cooperation foreseen in this Agreement and in particular Articles 72 and 74, mutual assistance in customs matters between administrative authorities of the Parties shall take place in accordance with the provisions of the Protocol attached to this Agreement.

Article 68. Statistical Cooperation

Cooperation in this area shall have as its aim the development of an efficient statistical system to provide the reliable statistics needed to support and monitor the process of economic reform and contribute to the development of private enterprise in the Republic of Azerbaijan. It shall also address the protection of confidentiality.

The Parties, in particular, shall cooperate in the following fields:

- Adaptation of the Azerbaijani statistical system to international methods, standards and classification;

- Exchange of statistical information;

- Provision of necessary statistical macro-and microeconomic information to implement and manage economic reforms.

  • Article   1 1
  • Part   I General Principles 1
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  • Part   II Political Dialogue 1
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  • Part   III Trade In Goods 1
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  • Part   IV Provisions Affecting Business and Investment 1
  • Chapter   I Labour Conditions 1
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  • Chapter   II Conditions Affecting the Establishment and Operation of Companies 1
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  • Article   26 2
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  • Chapter   III Cross border supply of services between the community and the republic of azerbaijan 2
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  • Chapter   IV General provisions 2
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  • Chapter   VI Intellectual, industrial and commercial property protection 2
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  • Part   V Legislative cooperation 2
  • Article   43 Legislative cooperation 2
  • Part   VI Economic cooperation 2
  • Article   44 Economic cooperation 2
  • Article   45 Cooperation in the field of trade in goods and services 2
  • Article   46 Industrial cooperation 2
  • Article   47 Construction 2
  • Article   48 Investment promotion and protection 2
  • Article   49 Public procurement 2
  • Article   50 Cooperation in the field of standards and conformity assessment 2
  • Article   51 Mining and raw materials 2
  • Article   52 Cooperation in science and technology 2
  • Article   53 Education and training 2
  • Article   54 Agriculture and the agro-industrial sector 3
  • Article   55 Energy 3
  • Article   56 Environment 3
  • Article   57 Transport 3
  • Article   58 Postal services and telecommunications 3
  • Article   59 Financial services 3
  • Article   60 Enterprise restructuring and privatization 3
  • Article   61 Regional development 3
  • Article   62 Social cooperation 3
  • Article   63 Tourism 3
  • Article   64 Small and medium-sized enterprises 3
  • Article   65 Information and communication 3
  • Article   66 Consumer protection 3
  • Article   67 Customs 3
  • Article   68 Statistical cooperation 3
  • Article   69 Economics 4
  • Article   70 Monetary Policy 4
  • Part   VII Cooperation on Matters Relating to Democracy and Human Rights 4
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  • Part   VIII Cooperation on Prevention of Illegal Activities and the Prevention and Control of Illegal Immigration 4
  • Article   72 4
  • Article   73 Money Laundering 4
  • Article   74 Drugs 4
  • Article   75 Illegal Immigration 4
  • Part   IX Cultural Cooperation 4
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  • Part   X Financial Cooperation In the Field of Technical Assistance 4
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  • Part   XI Institutional, General and Final Provisions 4
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  • ANNEX I  Indicative list of advantages granted by the republic of azerbaijan to the independent states in accordance with article 9(3) 4
  • ANNEX II  Intellectual, industrial and commercial property conventions referred to in article 42 4
  • ANNEX III  Financial services referred to in article 26(3) 5
  • ANNEX IV  Community reservations in accordance with article 23(2) 5
  • ANNEX V  Reservations of the republic of azerbaijan in accordance with article 23(4) 5
  • Protocol on mutual assistance between administrative authorities in customs matters 5
  • 1 Definitions 5
  • 2 Scope 5
  • 3 Assistance on Request 5
  • 4 Spontaneous Assistance 5
  • 5 Delivery/notification 5
  • 6 Form and Substance of Requests for Assistance 5
  • 7 Execution of Requests 5
  • 8 Form In Which Information Is to Be Communicated 5
  • 9 Exceptions to the Obligation to Provide Assistance 5
  • 10 Information Exchange and Confidentiality 5
  • 11 Experts and Witnesses 5
  • 12 Assistance Expenses 5
  • 13 Application 5
  • 15 Complementary 6
  • Final act 6