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(m) environmental fees.

Article 339.

1. The Parties shall, inter alia:

(a) exchange information and expertise;

(b) implement joint research activities and exchange of information on cleaner technologies;

(c) plan the handling of disasters and other emergency situations;

(d) implement joint activities at regional and international level, including with regard to multilateral environmental agreements ratified by the Parties and joint activities in the framework of relevant agencies as appropriate.

2. The Parties shall pay special attention to transboundary issues.

Article 340.

Cooperation in the civil protection sector shall take place through the implementation of specific agreements in this field concluded between the Parties in accordance with the legal procedures of each Party. It shall aim, inter alia, at:

(a) facilitating mutual assistance in case of emergencies;

(b) exchanging early warnings on cross-border emergencies, including requests for and offers of assistance;

(c) assessment of the environmental impact of disasters;

(d) inviting experts to specific technical workshops and symposia on civil protection issues;

(e) inviting, on a case-by-case basis, observers to specific exercises and training activities organised by the Parties;

(f) the most effective use of available civil protection capabilities.

Article 341.

The cooperation shall cover, inter alia, the following objectives:

(a) development of an overall strategy on environment, covering planned institutional reforms (with timetables) for ensuring implementation and enforcement of environmental legislation; division of competence for the environmental administration at national, regional and municipal levels; procedures for decision-making and the implementation of decisions; procedures for promotion of integration of environment into other policy areas; identification of the necessary human and financial resources and a review mechanism;

(b) development of sector strategies on air quality; water quality and resource management, including marine environment; waste and resource management; nature protection; industrial pollution and industrial hazards and chemicals, including clearly defined timetables and milestones for implementation, administrative responsibilities as well as financing strategies for investments in infrastructure and technology;

(c) development and implementation of a policy on climate change in line with obligations to which both Parties are committed through international agreements.

Chapter 7. TRANSPORT

Article 342.

The Parties shall:

(a) expand and strengthen their transport cooperation in order to contribute to the development of sustainable transport systems;

(b) promote efficient, safe and secure transport operations as well as intermodality and interoperability of transport systems;

(c) endeavour to enhance the main transport links between their territories.

Article 343.

1. Cooperation between the Parties shall aim to facilitate the restructuring and modernisation of Ukraine's transport sector, without prejudice to obligations stemming from specific transport agreements concluded between the Parties. Implementation of the above-mentioned measures shall not contravene the rights and obligations of the Parties under international agreements to which they are parties, or their participation in international organisations.

2. Cooperation shall also aim at improving the movement of passengers and goods, increasing fluidity of transport flows between the UK, Ukraine and third countries in the region, by removing administrative, technical, cross-border and other obstacles, improving transport networks and upgrading the infrastructure in particular on the main axes connecting the Parties. This cooperation shall include actions to facilitate border-crossings.

3. Cooperation shall include information exchange and joint activities:

- at regional level, in particular taking into consideration and integrating progress achieved under relevant transport cooperation arrangements and initiatives;

- at international level, including with regard to international transport organisations and international agreements and conventions ratified by the Parties.

Article 344.

This cooperation shall cover, inter alia, the following areas:

(a) (a) development of a sustainable national transport policy covering all modes of transport, particularly with a view to ensuring efficient, safe and secure transport systems and promoting the integration of transport considerations into other policy areas;

(b) (b) development of sector strategies in light of the national transport policy (including legal requirements for the upgrading of technical equipment and transport fleets to meet the highest international standards) for road, rail, inland waterway, aviation, maritime transport and intermodality, including timetables and milestones for implementation, administrative responsibilities and financing plans;

(c) (c) development of multimodal transport networks and improvement of infrastructure policy in order to better identify and evaluate infrastructure projects in the various modes of transport. Development of funding strategies focusing on maintenance, capacity constraints and missing link infrastructure as well as activating and promoting the participation of the private sector in transport projects;

(d) (d) accession to relevant international transport organisations and agreements including procedures for ensuring strict implementation and effective enforcement of international transport agreements and conventions;

(e) (e) scientific and technical cooperation and exchange of information for the development and improvement of technologies, such as intelligent transport systems;

(f) (f) promotion of the use of intelligent transport systems and information technology in managing and operating all modes of transport as well as supporting intermodality and cooperation in the use of space systems and commercial applications facilitating transport.

Chapter 8. SPACE

Article 345.

1. The Parties shall promote the development of mutually beneficial cooperation on civil space research and space applications and in particular will aim for cooperation in the following areas:

(a) global navigation satellite systems;

(b) earth observation and global monitoring;

(c) space science and exploration;

(d) the latest applied space technologies and materials, including launcher and propulsion technology.

2. The Parties will encourage and promote the exchange of experience on space policy, administration and legal aspects, as well as on industrial restructuring and the commercialisation of space technologies.

Article 346.

1. Cooperation will include the exchange of information between the Parties on policies and programs and relevant opportunities for cooperation and joint projects.

2. The Parties will encourage and support the exchange of scientists and specialists and the establishment of appropriate networks.

3. Cooperation may also include the implementation of joint projects and joint participation in multinational programs.

Chapter 9. COOPERATION IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Article 347.

The Parties shall develop and strengthen their scientific and technological cooperation in order to contribute both to scientific development itself, and to reinforce their scientific potential for contributing to the resolution of national and global challenges. The Parties shall endeavour to contribute to progress in acquiring scientific and technological knowledge relevant to sustainable economic development, by strengthening their research capacities and human potential. The sharing and pooling of scientific knowledge will contribute to the competitiveness of the Parties, by increasing the ability of their economies to generate and use knowledge to commercialise new products and services. Finally, the Parties will develop their scientific potential in order to fulfil their global responsibilities and commitments in areas such as health-related issues, environmental protection including climate change and other global challenges.

Article 348.

Cooperation shall assist Ukraine in reforming and reorganising its science management system and research institutions (including boosting its capacity for research and technological development), in order to support the development of a competitive economy and knowledge society.

Article 349.

Cooperation shall take place particularly through:

(a) exchange of information on each other's science and technology policies;

(b) joint implementation of scientific programmes and research activities;

(c) joint research and development activities aimed at encouraging scientific progress and the transfer of technology and know-how;

(d) training through mobility programmes for researchers and specialists;

(e) the organisation of joint scientific and technological development events/measures;

(f) implementation measures aimed at the development of an environment conducive to research and the application of new technologies and adequate protection of the intellectual property results of research;

(g) enhancement of cooperation at regional and international level, notably within multi-lateral organisations such as the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and the Group of 7 (G7), as well as in the context of multilateral agreements such as the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) of 1992;

(h) exchange of expertise on management of research and science institutions in order to develop and improve their capacities of conducting and participating in scientific researches.

Chapter 10. INDUSTRIAL AND ENTERPRISE POLICY

Article 350.

The Parties shall develop and strengthen their cooperation on industrial and enterprise policy, thereby improving the business environment for all economic operators, but with particular emphasis on Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs). Enhanced cooperation should improve the administrative and regulatory framework for both UK and Ukrainian businesses operating in the UK and in Ukraine, taking into account internationally recognised principles and practices in this field.

Article 351.

To that end, the Parties shall cooperate in order to:

(a) implement strategies for SME development and monitor the implementation process through annual reporting and dialogue. This cooperation will also include a focus on micro- and craft enterprises, which are extremely important for both the UK and Ukrainian economies;

(b) create better framework conditions, via the exchange of information and good practice, contributing to greater competitiveness. This cooperation will include the management of structural changes (restructuring) and environmental and energy issues, such as energy efficiency and cleaner production;

(c) simplify and rationalise regulations and regulatory practice, with specific focus on exchange of good practice as regards regulatory techniques;

(d) encourage the development of innovation policy, via the exchange of information and good practice regarding the commercialisation of research and development (including support instruments for technology-based business start- ups), cluster development and access to finance;

(e) encourage more contacts between UK and Ukrainian businesses and between these businesses and the authorities in the UK and in Ukraine;

(f) support the establishment of export promotion activities in Ukraine;

(g) facilitate the modernisation and restructuring of both UK and Ukrainian industry in certain sectors.

Chapter 11. MINING AND METALS

Article 352.

The Parties shall develop and strengthen their cooperation in relation to the mining and metals industries, with a view to promoting mutual understanding, improvement of the business environment, information exchange and cooperation on non-energy issues, relating in particular to the mining of metallic ores and industrial minerals. This cooperation is without prejudice to the provisions regarding to coal as referred to in Article 324 of this Agreement.

Article 353.

In order to achieve the objectives set out in Article 352 of this Agreement, the Parties shall cooperate in order to:

(a) exchange information on the basic situations of their mining and metals industries;

(b) exchange information on the outlook for the UK and Ukrainian mining and metals industries in terms of consumption, production and market forecast;

(c) exchange information on measures taken by the Parties in order to facilitate the restructuring process in these sectors;

(d) exchange information and best practices in relation to the sustainable development of the mining and metals industries in the UK and in Ukraine.

Chapter 12. FINANCIAL SERVICES

Article 354.

Recognising that an effective set of rules and practices in the area of financial services is needed to establish a fully-functioning market economy and in order to foster trade exchanges among the Parties, the Parties shall cooperate in the area of financial services with a view to:

(a) supporting the process of adapting financial services regulation to the needs of an open market economy;

(b) ensuring effective and adequate protection of investors and other consumers of financial services;

(c) ensuring the stability and integrity of the global financial system;

(d) promoting cooperation between different actors of the financial system, including regulators and supervisors;

(e) ensuring independent and effective supervision.

Article 355.

1. The Parties shall encourage cooperation between relevant regulatory and supervisory authorities, including information exchange, sharing of expertise on financial markets and other such measures.

2. Special attention shall be paid to the development of the administrative capacity of such authorities, inter alia through personnel exchanges and joint training.

Article 356.

The Parties shall promote gradual approximation to recognised international standards on regulation and supervision in the area of financial services.

Chapter 13. COMPANY LAW, CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING

Article 357.

1. Recognising the importance of an effective set of rules and practices in the areas of company law and corporate governance, as well as in accounting and auditing, for creating a fully-functioning market economy and for fostering trade, the Parties shall cooperate in relation to:

(a) protecting shareholders, creditors and other stakeholders;

(b) using relevant international standards at national level, and developing appropriate domestic systems, in the field of accounting and auditing;

(c) further developing of corporate governance policy in line with international standards, in particular the OECD Principles on Corporate Governance.

2. The Parties shall aim at sharing information and expertise on both existing systems and relevant new developments in these areas. In addition, the Parties shall seek to improve information exchange between business registers of the UK and the national register of Ukraine.

Chapter 14. INFORMATION SOCIETY

Article 358.

The Parties shall step up cooperation on the development of the Information Society to benefit citizens and businesses through the widespread availability of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and through better quality of services at affordable prices. This cooperation will also facilitate the access to the markets for electronic communication services, encouraging competition and investment in the sector.

Article 359.

Cooperation shall aim at implementing national Information Society strategies and developing a comprehensive regulatory framework for electronic communications.

Article 360.

Cooperation shall cover the following subjects:

(a) promotion of broadband access, improvement of network security and more widespread use of ICT by citizens, business and administrations by developing local content for the Internet and introducing online services, in particular e-business, e-government, e-health and e-learning;

(b) coordination of electronic communication policies with a view to making optimal use of the radio spectrum and interoperability of networks in the UK and in Ukraine;

(c) strengthening of the independence and administrative capacity of the national regulator in the field of communications in order to ensure its ability to take appropriate regulatory measures and enforce its own decisions and all applicable regulations, and to guarantee fair competition in the markets;

(d) promotion of joint projects for research in the field of information and communications technology.

Article 361.

The Parties shall exchange information, best practices and experience, undertake joint actions with the aim of developing a comprehensive regulatory framework and ensure efficient functioning of, and undistorted competition in, the electronic communications markets.

Article 362.

The Parties shall promote cooperation between national regulators in the field of communications of the UK and Ukraine.

Chapter 15. AUDIO-VISUAL POLICY

Article 363.

The Parties shall cooperate to promote the audiovisual industry and encourage co- production in the fields of cinema and television.

Article 364.

Cooperation under Article 363 could include, inter alia, the training of journalists and other professionals from both the printed and electronic media, as well as support to the media (public and private), so as to reinforce their independence, professionalism and links between media in compliance with international standards.

Chapter 16. TOURISM

Article 365.

The Parties shall cooperate in the field of tourism with the aim of developing a more competitive tourism industry, as a generator of economic growth and empowerment, employment and foreign exchange.

Article 366.

1. Cooperation shall have regard to the following principles:

(a) respect for the integrity and interests of local communities, particularly in rural areas;

(b) the importance of cultural heritage;

(c) positive interaction between tourism and environmental preservation.

2. Relevant provisions concerning tour operators are contained in Chapter 6 (Establishment, Trade in Services, and Electronic commerce) of Title IV (Trade and Trade-related Matters) of this Agreement. Relevant provisions concerning movement of persons are covered by Article 18 of this Agreement.

Article 367.

Cooperation will focus, inter alia, on the following aspects:

(a) exchange of information, best practices, experience and "know-how" transfer, including on innovative technologies;

(b) establishment of a strategic partnership between public, private and community interests in order to ensure the sustainable development of tourism;

(c) promotion and development of tourism products and markets, infrastructure, human resources and institutional structures;

(d) development and implementation of efficient policies and strategies, including appropriate legal, administrative and financial aspects;

(e) tourism training and capacity building designed to improve service standards;

(f) development and promotion of community-based tourism.

Chapter 17. AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT

Article 368.

The Parties shall cooperate to promote agricultural and rural development.

Article 369.

  • Article   1 Objectives 1
  • Title   I GENERAL PRINCIPLES 1
  • Article   2 1
  • Title   II STRATEGIC POLITICAL DIALOGUE AND COOPERATION IN THE FIELD OF FOREIGN AND SECURITY POLICY 1
  • Article   3 Aims of Strategic Political Dialogue 1
  • Article   4 Fora for the Conduct of the Strategic Partnership Dialogue 1
  • Article   5 Dialogue and Cooperation on Domestic Reform 1
  • Article   6 Foreign and Security Policy 1
  • Article   7 Peaceful Conflict Resolution and Post-Conflict Recovery 1
  • Article   8 Regional Stability 1
  • Article   9 Military and Military-Technical Cooperation 1
  • Article   10 Non-proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction 1
  • Article   11 Arms Control, Arms Export Control and the Fight Against Illicit Trafficking of Arms 1
  • Article   12 Fight Against Crime 1
  • Title   III JUSTICE, FREEDOM AND SECURITY 1
  • Article   13 Rule of Law and Respect for Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms 1
  • Article   14 Protection of Personal Data 1
  • Article   15 Cooperation on Migration, Asylum and Border Management 1
  • Article   16 Treatment of Workers 1
  • Article   17 Mobility of Workers 1
  • Article   18 Movement of Persons 1
  • Article   19 Fight Against Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing 1
  • Article   20 Cooperation In the Fight Against Illicit Drugs, and on Precursors and Psychotropic Substances 1
  • Article   21 Fight Against Crime and Corruption 1
  • Article   22 Cooperation In Fighting Terrorism 2
  • Article   23 Legal Cooperation 2
  • Article   24 Diplomatic Missions 2
  • Title   IV TRADE AND TRADE-RELATED MATTERS 2
  • Chapter   1 NATIONAL TREATMENT AND MARKET ACCESS FOR GOODS 2
  • Section   1 COMMON PROVISIONS 2
  • Article   25 Objective 2
  • Article   26 Scope and Coverage 2
  • Section   2 ELIMINATION OF CUSTOMS DUTIES, FEES AND OTHER CHARGES 2
  • Article   27 Definition of Customs Duties 2
  • Article   28 Classification of Goods 2
  • Article   29 Elimination of Customs Duties on Imports 2
  • Article   30 Standstill 2
  • Article   31 Customs Duties on Exports 2
  • Article   32 Export Subsidies and Measures of Equivalent Effect 2
  • Article   33 Fees and other Charges 2
  • Section   3 NON-TARIFF MEASURES 2
  • Article   34 National Treatment 2
  • Article   35 Import and Export Restrictions 2
  • Section   4 SPECIFIC PROVISIONS RELATED TO GOODS 2
  • Article   36 General Exceptions 2
  • Section   5 ADMINISTRATIVE COOPERATION AND COORDINATION WITH OTHER COUNTRIES 2
  • Article   37 Special Provisions on Administrative Cooperation 2
  • Article   38 Management of Administrative Errors 2
  • Article   39 Agreements with other Countries 2
  • Chapter   2 TRADE REMEDIES 2
  • Section   1 GLOBAL SAFEGUARD MEASURES 2
  • Article   40 General Provisions 2
  • Article   41 Transparency 2
  • Article   42 Application of Measures 2
  • Article   43 Developing Country 2
  • Section   2 ANTI-DUMPING AND COUNTERVAILING MEASURES 2
  • Article   44 General Provisions 2
  • Article   45 Transparency 2
  • Article   46 Consideration of Public Interest 2
  • Article   47 Lesser Duty Rule 2
  • Article   48 Application of Measures and Reviews 2
  • Section   3 CONSULTATIONS 2
  • Article   49 Consultations 2
  • Section   4 INSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS 2
  • Article   50 Dialogue on Trade Remedies 2
  • Section   5 DISPUTE SETTLEMENT 2
  • Article   51 Dispute Settlement 2
  • Chapter   3 TECHNICAL BARRIERS TO TRADE 2
  • Article   52 Scope and Definitions 2
  • Article   53 Affirmation of the TBT Agreement 2
  • Article   54 Technical Cooperation 2
  • Article   55 Agreement on Conformity Assessment and Acceptance of Industrial Products 3
  • Article   56 Marking and Labelling 3
  • Chapter   4 SANITARY AND PHYTOSANITARY MEASURES 3
  • Article   57 Objective 3
  • Article   58 Multilateral Obligations 3
  • Article   59 Scope 3
  • Article   60 Definitions 3
  • Article   61 Competent Authorities 3
  • Article   62 Recognition for Trade Purposes of Animal Health and Pest Status and Regional Conditions 3
  • Article   63 Determination of Equivalence 3
  • Article   64 Transparency and Exchange of Information 3
  • Article   65 Notification, Consultation and Facilitation of Communication 3
  • Article   66 Trade Conditions 3
  • Article   67 Certification Procedure 3
  • Article   68 Verification 3
  • Article   69 Import Checks and Inspection Fees 3
  • Article   70 Safeguard Measures 4
  • Article   71 Sanitary and Phytosanitary Management (SPS) Sub-Committee 4
  • Chapter   5 CUSTOMS AND TRADE FACILITATION 4
  • Article   72 Objectives 4
  • Article   73 Legislation and Procedures 4
  • Article   74 Relations with the Business Community 4
  • Article   75 Fees and Charges 4
  • Article   76 Customs Valuation 4
  • Article   77 Customs Cooperation 4
  • Article   78 Mutual Administrative Assistance In Customs Matters 4
  • Article   79 Technical Assistance and Capacity-Building 4
  • Article   80 Customs Sub-Committee 4
  • Chapter   6 ESTABLISHMENT, TRADE IN SERVICES AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE 4
  • Section   1 GENERAL PROVISIONS 4
  • Article   81 Objective, Scope and Coverage 4
  • Article   82 Definitions 4
  • Section   2 ESTABLISHMENT 5
  • Article   83 Scope 5
  • Article   84 National Treatment and Most Favourable Nation Treatment 5
  • Article   85 Review 5
  • Article   86 Other Agreements 5
  • Article   87 Standard of Treatment for Branches and Representative Offices 5
  • Section   3 CROSS-BORDER SUPPLY OF SERVICES 5
  • Article   88 Scope 5
  • Article   89 Market Access 5
  • Article   90 National Treatment 5
  • Article   91 Lists of Commitments 5
  • Article   92 Review 5
  • Section   4 TEMPORARY PRESENCE OF NATURAL PERSONS FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES 5
  • Article   93 Scope 5
  • Article   94 Key Personnel 5
  • Article   95 Graduate Trainees 5
  • Article   96 Business Services Sellers 5
  • Article   97 Contractual Services Suppliers 5
  • Article   98 Independent Professionals 5
  • Section   5 REGULATORY FRAMEWORK 5
  • Subsection   1 DOMESTIC REGULATION 5
  • Article   99 Scope and Definitions 5
  • Article   101 Licensing Procedures 6
  • Subsection   2 PROVISIONS OF GENERAL APPLICATION 6
  • Article   102 Mutual Recognition 6
  • Article   103 Transparency and Disclosure of Confidential Information 6
  • Subsection   3 COMPUTER SERVICES 6
  • Article   104 Understanding on Computer Services 6
  • Subsection   4 POSTAL AND COURIER SERVICES 6
  • Article   105 Scope and Definitions 6
  • Article   106 Prevention of Anti-Competitive Practices In the Postal and Courier Sector 6
  • Article   107 Universal Service 6
  • Article   108 Licences 6
  • Subsection   5 ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS 6
  • Article   110 Scope and Definitions 6
  • Article   111 Regulatory Authority 6
  • Article   112 Authorisation to Provide Electronic Communication Services 6
  • Article   113 Access and Interconnection 6
  • Article   114 Scarce Resources 6
  • Article   115 Universal Service 6
  • Article   116 Cross-Border Provision of Electronic Communication Services 6
  • Article   117 Confidentiality of Information 6
  • Article   118 Disputes between Service Suppliers 6
  • Subsection   6 FINANCIAL SERVICES 6
  • Article   119 Scope and Definitions 6
  • Article   120 Prudential Carve-out 7
  • Article   121 Effective and Transparent Regulation 7
  • Article   122 New Financial Services 7
  • Article   123 Data Processing 7
  • Article   124 Specific Exceptions 7
  • Article   125 Self-Regulatory Organisations 7
  • Article   126 Clearing and Payment Systems 7
  • Subsection   7 TRANSPORT SERVICES 7
  • Article   127 Scope 7
  • Article   128 International Maritime Transport 7
  • Article   129 Road, Rail and Inland Waterways Transport 7
  • Article   130 Air Transport 7
  • Section   6 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE 7
  • Article   131 Objective and Principles 7
  • Article   132 Regulatory Aspects of Electronic Commerce 7
  • Section   7 EXCEPTIONS 7
  • Article   133 General Exceptions 7
  • Article   134 Recognition and Taxation Measures 7
  • Article   135 Security Exceptions 7
  • Chapter   7 CURRENT PAYMENTS AND MOVEMENT OF CAPITAL 7
  • Article   136 Current Payments 7
  • Article   137 Capital Movements 7
  • Article   138 Safeguard Measures 7
  • Article   139 Facilitation and Further Liberalisation Provisions 7
  • Chapter   8 PUBLIC PROCUREMENT 7
  • Article   140 Objectives 7
  • Article   141 Scope 7
  • Article   142 Institutional Background 7
  • Article   143 Basic Standards Regulating the Award of Contracts 7
  • Article   144 Market Access 8
  • Article   145 Information 8
  • Article   146 Cooperation 8
  • Chapter   9 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 8
  • Section   1 GENERAL PROVISIONS 8
  • Article   147 Objectives 8
  • Article   148 Nature and Scope of Obligations 8
  • Article   149 Transfer of Technology 8
  • Article   150 Exhaustion 8
  • Section   2 STANDARDS CONCERNING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 8
  • Subsection   1 COPYRIGHT AND RELATED RIGHTS 8
  • Article   151 Protection Granted 8
  • Article   152 Duration of Authors' Rights 8
  • Article   153 Duration of Protection of Cinematographic or Audiovisual Works 8
  • Article   154 Duration of Related Rights 8
  • Article   155 Protection of Previously Unpublished Works 8
  • Article   156 Critical and Scientific Publications 8
  • Article   157 Protection of Photographs 8
  • Article   158 Cooperation on Collective Management of Rights 8
  • Article   159 Fixation Right 8
  • Article   160 Broadcasting and Communication to the Public 8
  • Article   161 Distribution Right 8
  • Article   162 Limitations 8
  • Article   163 Reproduction Right 8
  • Article   164 Right of Communication to the Public of Works and Right of Making Available to the Public other Subject Matter 8
  • Article   165 Exceptions and Limitations 8
  • Article   166 Protection of Technological Measures 8
  • Article   167 Protection of Rights-Management Information 8
  • Article   168 Right-Holders and Subject Matter of Rental and Lending Right 8
  • Article   169 Unwaivable Right to Equitable Remuneration 9
  • Article   170 Protection of Computer Programs 9
  • Article   171 Authorship of Computer Programs 9
  • Article   172 Restricted Acts Relating to Computer Programs 9
  • Article   173 Exceptions to the Restricted Acts Relating to Computer Programs 9
  • Article   174 Decompilation 9
  • Article   175 Protection of Databases 9
  • Article   176 Object of Protection 9
  • Article   177 Database Authorship 9
  • Article   178 Restricted Acts Relating to Databases 9
  • Article   179 Exceptions to Restricted Acts Relating to Databases 9
  • Article   180 Resale Right 9
  • Article   181 Broadcasting of Programmes by Satellite 9
  • Article   182 Cable Retransmission 9
  • Subsection   2 TRADE MARKS 9
  • Article   183 Registration Procedure 9
  • Article   184 Well-known Trade Marks 9
  • Article   185 Rights Conferred by a Trade Mark 9
  • Article   186 Exceptions to the Rights Conferred by a Trade Mark 9
  • Article   187 Use of Trade Marks 9
  • Article   188 Grounds for Revocation 9
  • Article   189 Partial Refusal, Revocation or Invalidity 9
  • Article   190 Term of Protection 9
  • Subsection   3 GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS 9
  • Article   191 Scope of the Sub-section 9
  • Article   192 Established Geographical Indications 9
  • Article   193 Addition of New Geographical Indications 9
  • Article   194 Scope of Protection of Geographical Indications 9
  • Article   195 Right of Use of Geographical Indications 9
  • Article   196 Relationship with Trade Marks 9
  • Article   197 Enforcement of Protection 10
  • Article   198 Temporary Measures 10
  • Article   199 General Rules 10
  • Article   200 Cooperation and Transparency 10
  • Article   201 Sub-Committee on Geographical Indications 10
  • Subsection   4 DESIGNS 10
  • Article   202 Definition 10
  • Article   203 Requirements for Protection 10
  • Article   204 Term of Protection 10
  • Article   205 Invalidity or Refusal of Registration 10
  • Article   206 Rights Conferred 10
  • Article   207 Exceptions 10
  • Article   208 Relationship to Copyright 10
  • Subsection   5 PATENTS 10
  • Article   209 Patents and Public Health 10
  • Article   210 Supplementary Protection Certificate 10
  • Article   211 Protection of Biotechnological Inventions 10
  • Article   212 Protection of Data Submitted to Obtain an Authorisation to Put a Medicinal Product on the Market 10
  • Article   213 Data Protection on Plant Protection Products 10
  • Subsection   6 TOPOGRAPHIES OF SEMI-CONDUCTOR PRODUCTS 10
  • Article   214 Definition 10
  • Article   215 Requirements for Protection 10
  • Article   216 Exclusive Rights 10
  • Article   217 Term of Protection 11
  • Subsection   7 OTHER PROVISIONS 11
  • Article   218 Plant Varieties 11
  • Article   219 Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Folklore 11
  • Section   3 ENFORCEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 11
  • Article   220 General Obligations 11
  • Article   221 Entitled Applicants 11
  • Subsection   1 CIVIL MEASURES, PROCEDURES AND REMEDIES 11
  • Article   222 Presumption of Authorship or Ownership 11
  • Article   223 Evidence 11
  • Article   224 Measures for Preserving Evidence 11
  • Article   225 Right to Information 11
  • Article   226 Provisional and Precautionary Measures 11
  • Article   227 Corrective Measures 11
  • Article   228 Injunctions 11
  • Article   229 Alternative Measures 11
  • Article   230 Damages 11
  • Article   231 Legal Costs 11
  • Article   232 Publication of Judicial Decisions 11
  • Article   233 Administrative Procedures 11
  • Subsection   2 LIABILITY OF INTERMEDIARY SERVICE PROVIDERS 11
  • Article   234 Use of Intermediaries' Services 11
  • Article   235 Liability of Intermediary Service Providers: "Mere Conduit" 11
  • Article   236 Liability of Intermediary Service Providers: "Caching" 11
  • Article   237 Liability of Intermediary Service Providers: "Hosting" 11
  • Article   238 No General Obligation to Monitor 11
  • Subsection   3 OTHER PROVISIONS 11
  • Article   239 Border Measures 11
  • Article   240 Codes of Conduct and Forensic Cooperation 11
  • Article   241 Cooperation 11
  • Chapter   10 COMPETITION 11
  • Section   1 ANTITRUST AND MERGERS 11
  • Article   242 Definitions 11
  • Article   243 Principles 11
  • Article   244 Implementation 12
  • Article   245 Public Enterprises and Enterprises Entrusted with Special or Exclusive Rights 12
  • Article   246 State Monopolies 12
  • Article   247 Exchange of Information and Enforcement Cooperation 12
  • Article   248 Consultations 12
  • Article   249 12
  • Section   2 STATE AID 12
  • Article   250 General Principles 12
  • Article   251 Transparency 12
  • Article   252 Interpretation 12
  • Article   253 Relationship with WTO 12
  • Article   254 Scope 12
  • Chapter   11 TRADE-RELATED ENERGY 12
  • Article   255 Definitions 12
  • Article   256 Domestic Regulated Prices 12
  • Article   257 Prohibition of Dual Pricing 12
  • Article   258 Customs Duties and Quantitative Restrictions 12
  • Article   259 Transit 12
  • Article   260 Transport 12
  • Article   261 Cooperation on Infrastructure 12
  • Article   262 Unauthorised Taking of Energy Goods 12
  • Article   263 Interruption 12
  • Article   264 Regulatory Authority for Electricity and Gas 12
  • Article   265 Access to and Exercise of the Activities of Prospecting, Exploring for and Producing Hydrocarbons 12
  • Article   266 Licensing and Licensing Conditions 12
  • Chapter   12 TRANSPARENCY 12
  • Article   267 Definitions 12
  • Article   268 Objective and Scope 12
  • Article   269 Publication 12
  • Article   270 Enquiries and Contact Points 12
  • Article   271 Administrative Proceedings 12
  • Article   272 Review and Appeal 12
  • Article   273 Regulatory Quality and Performance and Good Administrative Behaviour 12
  • Article   274 Non-discrimination 12
  • Chapter   13 TRADE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 12
  • Article   275 Context and Objectives 12
  • Article   276 Right to Regulate 12
  • Article   277 Multilateral Labour Standards and Agreements 12
  • Article   278 Multilateral Environmental Agreements 13
  • Article   279 Trade Favouring Sustainable Development 13
  • Article   280 Trade In Forest Products 13
  • Article   281 Trade In Fish Products 13
  • Article   282 Upholding Levels of Protection 13
  • Article   283 Scientific Information 13
  • Article   284 Review of Sustainability Impacts 13
  • Article   285 Civil Society Institutions 13
  • Article   286 Institutional and Monitoring Mechanisms 13
  • Article   287 Group of Experts 13
  • Article   288 Cooperation on Trade and Sustainable Development 13
  • Chapter   14 DISPUTE SETTLEMENT  (37) 13
  • Article   289 Objective 13
  • Article   290 Scope 13
  • Article   291 Consultations 13
  • Section   1 ARBITRATION PROCEDURE 13
  • Article   292 Initiation of the Arbitration Procedure 13
  • Article   293 Composition of the Arbitration Panel 13
  • Article   294 Interim Panel Report 13
  • Article   295 Conciliation for Urgent Energy Disputes 13
  • Article   296 Arbitration Panel Ruling 13
  • Section   2 COMPLIANCE 13
  • Article   297 Compliance with the Arbitration Panel Ruling 13
  • Article   298 Reasonable Period of Time for Compliance 13
  • Article   299 Review of Any Measure Taken to Comply with the Arbitration Panel Ruling 13
  • Article   300 Remedies for Urgent Energy Disputes 13
  • Article   301 Temporary Remedies In Case of Non-Compliance 13
  • Article   302 Review of Any Measure Taken to Comply after the Suspension of Obligations 13
  • Section   3 COMMON PROVISIONS 13
  • Article   303 Mutually Agreed Solution 13
  • Article   304 Rules of Procedure 13
  • Article   305 Information and Technical Advice 13
  • Article   306 Rules of Interpretation 13
  • Article   307 Arbitration Panel Decisions and Rulings 13
  • Section   4 GENERAL PROVISIONS 13
  • Article   308 Arbitrators 13
  • Article   309 Relation with WTO Obligations 13
  • Article   310 Time Limits 13
  • Article   311 Modification of the Chapter 13
  • Chapter   15 MEDIATION MECHANISM 13
  • Article   312 Objective and Scope 13
  • Section   1 PROCEDURE UNDER THE MEDIATION MECHANISM 14
  • Article   313 Request for Information 14
  • Article   314 Initiation of the Procedure 14
  • Article   315 Selection of the Mediator 14
  • Article   316 Rules of the Mediation Procedure 14
  • Section   2 IMPLEMENTATION 14
  • Article   317 Implementation of a Mutually Agreed Solution 14
  • Section   3 GENERAL PROVISIONS 14
  • Article   318 Relationship to Dispute Settlement 14
  • Article   319 Time Limits 14
  • Article   320 Costs 14
  • Article   321 Review 14
  • Title   V ECONOMIC AND SECTOR COOPERATION 14
  • Chapter   1 ENERGY COOPERATION, INCLUDING NUCLEAR ISSUES 14
  • Article   322 14
  • Article   323 14
  • Article   324 14
  • Chapter   2 MACRO-ECONOMIC COOPERATION 14
  • Article   325 14
  • Article   326 14
  • Chapter   3 MANAGEMENT OF PUBLIC FINANCES: BUDGET POLICY, INTERNAL CONTROL AND EXTERNAL AUDIT 14
  • Article   327 14
  • Article   328 14
  • Chapter   4 TAXATION 14
  • Article   329 14
  • Article   330 14
  • Article   331 14
  • Article   332 14
  • Chapter   5 STATISTICS 14
  • Article   333 14
  • Article   334 14
  • Article   335 14
  • Article   336 14
  • Chapter   6 ENVIRONMENT 14
  • Article   337 14
  • Article   338 14
  • Article   339 15
  • Article   340 15
  • Article   341 15
  • Chapter   7 TRANSPORT 15
  • Article   342 15
  • Article   343 15
  • Article   344 15
  • Chapter   8 SPACE 15
  • Article   345 15
  • Article   346 15
  • Chapter   9 COOPERATION IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 15
  • Article   347 15
  • Article   348 15
  • Article   349 15
  • Chapter   10 INDUSTRIAL AND ENTERPRISE POLICY 15
  • Article   350 15
  • Article   351 15
  • Chapter   11 MINING AND METALS 15
  • Article   352 15
  • Article   353 15
  • Chapter   12 FINANCIAL SERVICES 15
  • Article   354 15
  • Article   355 15
  • Article   356 15
  • Chapter   13 COMPANY LAW, CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING 15
  • Article   357 15
  • Chapter   14 INFORMATION SOCIETY 15
  • Article   358 15
  • Article   359 15
  • Article   360 15
  • Article   361 15
  • Article   362 15
  • Chapter   15 AUDIO-VISUAL POLICY 15
  • Article   363 15
  • Article   364 15
  • Chapter   16 TOURISM 15
  • Article   365 15
  • Article   366 15
  • Article   367 15
  • Chapter   17 AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT 15
  • Article   368 15
  • Article   369 16
  • Chapter   18 FISHERIES AND MARITIME POLICIES 16
  • Section   1 FISHERIES POLICY 16
  • Article   370 16
  • Article   371 16
  • Chapter   18 FISHERIES AND MARITIME POLICIES 16
  • Section   1 FISHERIES POLICY 16
  • Article   370 16
  • Article   371 16
  • Article   372 16
  • Chapter   19 CONSUMER PROTECTION 16
  • Article   375 16
  • Article   376 16
  • Chapter   20 COOPERATION ON EMPLOYMENT, SOCIAL POLICY AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES 16
  • Article   377 16
  • Article   378 16
  • Article   379 16
  • Article   380 16
  • Article   381 16
  • Chapter   21 PUBLIC HEALTH 16
  • Article   382 16
  • Article   383 16
  • Chapter   22 EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND YOUTH 16
  • Article   384 16
  • Article   385 16
  • Article   386 16
  • Article   387 16
  • Article   388 16
  • Chapter   23 CULTURE 16
  • Article   389 16
  • Article   390 16
  • Article   391 16
  • Chapter   24 COOPERATION IN THE FIELD OF SPORT AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY 16
  • Article   392 16
  • Chapter   25 CIVIL SOCIETY COOPERATION 16
  • Article   393 16
  • Article   394 16
  • Chapter   26 REGIONAL COOPERATION 16
  • Article   395 16
  • Title   VI FINANCIAL COOPERATION WITH ANTI-FRAUD PROVISIONS 16
  • Article   396 16
  • Article   397 17
  • Article   398 17
  • Article   399 17
  • Title   VII INSTITUTIONAL, GENERAL AND FINAL PROVISIONS 17
  • Chapter   1 INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK 17
  • Article   400 17
  • Article   401 17
  • Article   402 17
  • Article   403 17
  • Article   404 17
  • Article   405 17
  • Chapter   2 GENERAL AND FINAL PROVISIONS 17
  • Article   406 Access to Courts and Administrative Organs 17
  • Article   407 Measures Related to Essential Security Interests 17
  • Article   408 Non-discrimination 17
  • Article   409 Fulfilment of Obligations 17
  • Article   410 Dispute Settlement 17
  • Article   411 Immediate Termination or Suspension of the Agreement 17
  • Article   412 Relation to other Agreements 17
  • Article   413 References to EU Law 17
  • Article   414 Annexes and Protocols 17
  • Article   415 Duration 17
  • Article   416 Territorial Application 17
  • Article   417 Authentic Texts 17
  • Article   418 Entry Into Force 17
  • Annex XII  ANNEX XII to Chapter 6 17
  • Annex XII-A  ANNEX XII-A to Chapter 6 17
  • Annex XII-D  ANNEX XII-D to Chapter 6 18
  • Annex XIX  ANNEX XIX to Chapter 14 18
  • Annex XX  ANNEX XX to Chapter 15 19