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(d) the improvement of the efficiency of the markets, in particular by promoting producer organisations and providing information to consumers, and through marketing standards and traceability;

(e) the sustainable development of areas with lake shore or including ponds or a river estuary and with a significant level of employment in the fisheries sector; and

(f) institutional exchange of experience on sustainable aquaculture legislation and its practical implementation in natural basins and artificial lakes.

Article 75.

Taking into account their cooperation in the areas of fisheries, transport, environment and other sea-related policies, the Parties shall also cooperate and provide mutual support, when appropriate, with regard to maritime issues, in particular by actively supporting an integrated approach to maritime affairs and good governance in the relevant regional and international fora.

Chapter 12. Mining

Article 76.

The Parties shall develop and strengthen their cooperation in the areas of mining and the production of raw materials, with the objectives of promoting mutual understanding, improving the business environment, exchanging information and cooperating on non-energy issues relating in particular to the mining of metallic ores and industrial minerals.

Article 77.

The Parties shall cooperate in order to:

(a) exchange information on the developments in their mining and raw-material sectors;

(b) exchange information on matters related to trade in raw materials with the aim of promoting bilateral exchanges;

(c) exchange information and best practices in relation to the sustainable development of the mining industries; and

(d) exchange information and best practices in relation to training, skills and safety in the mining industries.

Chapter 13. Cooperation In Research and Innovation

Article 78.

The Parties shall promote cooperation in all areas of civil scientific research, technological development and innovation on the basis of mutual benefit and subject to appropriate and effective protection of intellectual property rights.

Article 79.

Cooperation referred to in Article 78 shall cover:

(a) policy dialogue and the exchange of scientific and technological information;

(b) the facilitation of adequate access to the respective programmes of each Party;

(c) initiatives to increase research capacity and the participation of research entities from the Republic of Armenia in the research framework programme of the European Union;

(d) the promotion of joint projects for research in all areas of research and innovation;

(e) training activities and mobility programmes for scientists, researchers and other research staff engaged in research and innovation activities on both sides;

(f) the facilitation, within the framework of applicable legislation, of the free movement of research workers participating in the activities covered by this Agreement and the cross- border movement of goods intended for use in such activities; and

(g) other forms of cooperation in research and innovation on the basis of mutual agreement.

Article 80.

In carrying out such cooperation activities, synergies should be sought with activities funded by the International Science and Technology Centre (ISTC) and other activities carried out within the framework of financial cooperation between the European Union and the Republic of Armenia as stipulated in Chapter 1 of Title VII.

Chapter 14. Consumer Protection

Article 81.

The Parties shall cooperate in order to ensure a high level of consumer protection and to achieve compatibility between their systems of consumer protection.

Article 82.

Where appropriate, cooperation may comprise:

(a) aiming at approximation of the Republic of Armenia's consumer legislation to that of the European Union, while avoiding barriers to trade;

(b) promoting the exchange of information on consumer protection systems, including consumer legislation and its enforcement, consumer product safety, information exchange systems, consumer education and empowerment, and consumer redress;

(c) training activities for administration officials and other consumer interest representatives; and

(d) encouraging the development of independent consumer associations and contacts between consumer representatives.

Article 83.

The Republic of Armenia shall carry out approximation of its legislation to the European Union acts and international instruments referred to in Annex VI in accordance with the provisions of that Annex.

Chapter 15. Employment, Social Policy and Equal Opportunities

Article 84.

The Parties shall strengthen their dialogue and cooperation on promoting the International Labour Organisation (ILO) Decent Work Agenda, employment policy, health and safety at work, social dialogue, social protection, social inclusion, gender equality and anti-discrimination, and thereby contribute to the promotion of more and better jobs, poverty reduction, enhanced social cohesion, sustainable development and improved quality of life.

Article 85.

Cooperation, based on exchange of information and best practices, may cover a selected number of issues to be identified among the following areas:

(a) poverty reduction and the enhancement of social cohesion;

(b) employment policy, aiming at more and better jobs with decent working conditions, including with a view to reducing the informal economy and informal employment;

(c) promoting active labour market measures and efficient employment services to modernise the labour markets and to adapt to labour market needs;

(d) fostering more inclusive labour markets and social safety systems that integrate disadvantaged people, including people with disabilities and people from minority groups;

(e) equal opportunities and antidiscrimination, aiming at enhancing gender equality and ensuring equal opportunities between women and men, as well as combating discrimination based on sex, racial or ethnic origin, religion or belief, disability, age or sexual orientation;

(f) social policy, aiming at enhancing the level of social protection and modernising social protection systems, in terms of quality, accessibility and financial sustainability;

(g) enhancing the participation of social partners and promoting social dialogue, including through strengthening the capacity of all relevant stakeholders;

(h) promoting health and safety at work; and

(i) promoting corporate social responsibility.

Article 86.

The Parties shall encourage the involvement of all relevant stakeholders, including civil-society organisations and in particular social partners, in the policy development and reforms of the Republic of Armenia and in the cooperation between the Parties under this Agreement.

Article 87.

The Parties shall aim to enhance cooperation on employment and social policy matters in all relevant regional, multilateral and international fora and organisations.

Article 88.

The Parties shall promote corporate social responsibility and accountability and encourage responsible business practices, such as those promoted by the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises, the UN Global Compact, the ILO tripartite declaration of principles concerning multinational enterprises and social policy, and ISO 26000.

Article 89.

A regular dialogue shall take place on the issues covered by this Chapter.

Article 90.

Armenia shall carry out approximation of its legislation to the European Union acts and international instruments referred to in Annex VII in accordance with the provisions of that Annex.

Chapter 16. Cooperation In the Area of Health

Article 91.

The Parties shall develop their cooperation in the field of public health with a view to raising the level of, in line with common health values and principles, and as a precondition for sustainable development and economic growth.

Article 92.

Cooperation shall address the prevention and control of communicable and non-communicable diseases, including through the exchange of health information, the promotion of a health-in-all- policies approach, cooperation with international organisations, in particular the World Health Organization, and the promotion of the implementation of international health agreements such as the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control of 2003 and the International Health Regulations.

Chapter 17. Education, Training and Youth

Article 93.

The Parties shall collaborate in the field of education and training to intensify cooperation and policy dialogue with a view to approximating the education and training systems in the Republic of Armenia with policies and practices of the European Union. The Parties shall cooperate to promote lifelong learning and encourage cooperation and transparency at all levels of education and training, with a special focus on vocational and higher education.

Article 94.

Cooperation in the field of education and training shall focus, inter alia, on:

(a) promoting lifelong learning, which is key to growth and jobs and can allow citizens to participate fully in society;

(b) modernising education and training systems, including training systems for public/civil servants, and enhancing quality, relevance and access throughout the education ladder, from early childhood education and care to tertiary education;

(c) promoting convergence and coordinated reforms in higher education in line with the European Union Agenda for Higher Education and the European Higher Education Area (Bologna Process);

(d) reinforcing international academic cooperation, increasing participation in cooperation programmes of the European Union and improving student and teacher mobility;

(e) encouraging the learning of foreign languages;

(f) developing the national qualifications framework to improve the transparency and recognition of qualifications and competences within the European Network of Information Centres and National Academic Recognition Information Centres (ENIC-NARIC) community aligned with the European Qualifications Framework;

(g) enhancing cooperation to further develop vocational education and training, while taking into consideration good practice in the European Union; and

(h) reinforcing understanding and knowledge of the European integration process, the academic dialogue on EU-Eastern Partnership relations, and participation in relevant programmes of the European Union, including in the field of civil service.

Article 95.

The parties agree to collaborate in the field of youth to:

(a) reinforce cooperation and exchanges in the fields of youth policy and non-formal education for young people and youth workers;

(b) facilitate the active participation of all young people in society;

(c) support mobility for young people and youth workers as a means of promoting intercultural dialogue and the acquisition of knowledge, skills and competences outside the formal educational systems, including through volunteering; and

(d) promote cooperation between youth organisations to support civil society.

Chapter 18. Cooperation In the Cultural Field

Article 96.

The Parties will promote cultural cooperation in accordance with the principles enshrined in the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions of 2005. The Parties will seek a regular policy dialogue in areas of mutual interest, including the development of cultural industries in the European Union and the Republic of Armenia. Cooperation between the Parties will foster intercultural dialogue, including through the participation of the culture sector and civil society from the European Union and the Republic of Armenia.

Article 97.

Cooperation shall focus on, inter alia:

(a) cultural cooperation and cultural exchanges;

(b) the mobility of art and artists and the strengthening of the capacity of the cultural sector;

(c) intercultural dialogue;

(d) cultural policy dialogue;

(e) the Creative Europe Programme; and

(f) cooperation in international fora such as UNESCO and the Council of Europe in order to support cultural diversity and preserve and valorise cultural and historical heritage.

Chapter 19. Cooperation In the Audiovisual and Media Fields 

Article 98.

The Parties will promote cooperation in the audiovisual field. Cooperation shall strengthen the audiovisual industries in the European Union and the Republic of Armenia, in particular through training of professionals and the exchange of information.

Article 99.

1. The Parties shall develop a regular dialogue with regard to audiovisual and media policies and cooperate to reinforce independence and professionalism of the media as well as links with media in the European Union in compliance with European standards, including those of the Council of Europe and the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions of 2005.

2. Cooperation could cover, inter alia, the issue of the training of journalists and other media professionals, as well as support to the media.

Article 100.

Cooperation shall focus on, inter alia:

(a) policy dialogue on audiovisual and media policies;

(b) cooperation in international fora (such as UNESCO and the WTO); and

(c) audiovisual and media cooperation, including cooperation in the field of cinema.

Chapter 20. Cooperation In the Field of Sport and Physical Activity

Article 101.

The Parties shall promote cooperation in the field of sport and physical activity, in particular through the exchange of information and good practices in order to promote a healthy lifestyle, good governance as well as the social and educational values of sport and in order to fight against threats to sport such as doping, match-fixing, racism and violence within the European Union and the Republic of Armenia.

Chapter 21. Civil-society Cooperation

Article 102.

The Parties shall establish a dialogue on civil-society cooperation, with the following objectives:

(a) to strengthen contacts and the exchange of information and experience between all sectors of civil society in the European Union and in the Republic of Armenia;

(b) to ensure a better knowledge and understanding of the Republic of Armenia, including its history and culture, in the European Union and in particular among civil-society organisations based in Member States, thus allowing for a better awareness of the opportunities and challenges for future relations; and

(c) to ensure a better knowledge and understanding of the European Union in the Republic of Armenia and in particular among civil-society organisations in the Republic of Armenia, with a non-exclusive focus on the values on which the European Union is founded, its policies and its functioning.

Article 103.

1. The Parties shall promote dialogue and cooperation between civil-society stakeholders from both sides as an integral part of the relations between the European Union and the Republic of Armenia.

2. The aims of such dialogue and cooperation are:

(a) to ensure involvement of civil society in relations between the European Union and the Republic of Armenia;

(b) to enhance civil-society participation in the public decision-making process, in particular by establishing an open, transparent and regular dialogue between, on the one hand, public institutions and, on the other, representative associations and civil society;

(c) to facilitate the process of institution-building and the consolidation of civil-society organisations in various ways, including inter alia: advocacy support, informal and formal networking, mutual visits and workshops, in particular with a view to improving the legal framework for civil society; and

(d) to enable civil-society representatives from each side to become acquainted with the processes of consultation and dialogue between civil and social partners on the other side, in particular with a view to further integrating civil society into the public policy-making process in the Republic of Armenia.

Article 104.

A regular dialogue will take place between the Parties on the issues covered by this Chapter.

Chapter 22. Regional Development, Cross-border and Regional Level Cooperation

Article 105.

1. The Parties shall promote mutual understanding and bilateral cooperation in the field of regional development policy, including methods of formulation and implementation of regional policies, multi-level governance and partnership, with special emphasis on the development of disadvantaged areas and territorial cooperation, with the objective of establishing channels of communication and enhancing the exchange of information and experience between national, regional and local authorities, socio-economic actors and civil society.

2. In particular, the Parties shall cooperate with a view to aligning the practice of the Republic of Armenia with the following principles:

(a) strengthening multi-level governance in so far as it affects the central, regional and local level, with special emphasis on ways to enhance the involvement of regional and local stakeholders;

(b) consolidating the partnership between all stakeholders involved in regional development; and

(c) co-financing through financial contribution by the Parties involved in the implementation of regional development programmes and projects.

Article 106.

1. The Parties shall support and strengthen the involvement of local- and regional-level authorities in regional-policy cooperation, including cross-border cooperation and the related management structures, enhance cooperation through the establishment of an enabling legislative framework, sustain and develop capacity-building measures and promote the strengthening of cross-border and regional economic and business networks.

2. The Parties will cooperate to consolidate the institutional and operational capacities of institutions of the Republic of Armenia in the fields of regional development and land-use planning by, inter alia:

(a) improving interinstitutional coordination, in particular the mechanism of vertical and horizontal interaction of central and local administration in the process of development and implementation of regional policies;

(b) developing the capacity of regional and local authorities to promote cross-border cooperation, taking into account regulations and practice of the European Union; and

(c) sharing knowledge, information and best practices on regional development policies to promote economic well-being for local communities and uniform development of the regions.

Article 107.

1. The Parties shall strengthen and encourage development of cross-border cooperation in other areas covered by this Agreement such as, infer alia, transport, energy, environment, communication networks, culture, education, tourism and health.

2. The Parties shall intensify cooperation between their regions in the form of transnational and inter-regional programmes, encouraging the participation of regions of the Republic of Armenia in European regional structures and organisations and promoting their economic and institutional development by implementing projects of common interest.

3. The activities referred to in paragraph 2 will take place in the context of:

(a) continuing territorial cooperation with European regions (including through transnational and cross-border cooperation programmes);

(b) cooperation within the framework of the Eastern Partnership and with bodies of the European Union including the Committee of the Regions, and participation in various European regional projects and initiatives; and

(c) cooperation with, inter alia, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), and the European Spatial Planning Observation Network (ESPON).

Article 108.

A regular dialogue will take place on the issues covered by this Chapter.

Chapter 23. Civil Protection

  • Title   I Objectives and General Principles 1
  • Article   1 Objectives 1
  • Article   2 General Principles 1
  • Title   II Political Dialogue and Reform; Cooperation In the Field of Foreign and Security Policy 1
  • Article   3 Aims of Political Dialogue 1
  • Article   4 Domestic Reform 1
  • Article   5 Foreign and Security Policy 1
  • Article   6 Serious Crimes of International Concern and the International Criminal Court 1
  • Article   7 Conflict Prevention and Crisis Management 1
  • Article   8 Regional Stability and Peaceful Resolution of Conflicts 1
  • Article   9 Weapons of Mass Destruction, Non-proliferation and Disarmament 1
  • Article   10 Small Arms and Light Weapons and Conventional Arms Exports Control 1
  • Article   11 Combating Terrorism 1
  • Title   III Justice, Freedom and Security 1
  • Article   12 Rule of Law and Respect for Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms 1
  • Article   13 Protection of Personal Data 1
  • Article   14 Cooperation on Migration, Asylum and Border Management 1
  • Article   15 Movement of persons and readmission 2
  • Article   16 Fight against organised crime and corruption 2
  • Article   17 Illicit drugs 2
  • Article   18 Money laundering and terrorism financing 2
  • Article   19 Cooperation in the fight against terrorism 2
  • Article   20 Legal cooperation 2
  • Article   21 Consular protection 2
  • Title   IV Economic cooperation 2
  • Chapter   1 Economic dialogue 2
  • Article   22 2
  • Article   23 2
  • Article   24 Public sector internal control and auditing arrangements 2
  • Chapter   2 Taxation 2
  • Article   25 2
  • Article   26 2
  • Article   27 2
  • Article   28 2
  • Article   29 2
  • Chapter   3 Statistics 2
  • Article   30 2
  • Article   31 2
  • Article   32 2
  • Article   33 2
  • Article   34 2
  • Article   35 2
  • Title   V Other cooperation policies 2
  • Chapter   1 Transport 2
  • Article   36 2
  • Article   37 2
  • Article   38 2
  • Article   39 2
  • Article   40 2
  • Article   41 2
  • Chapter   2 Energy cooperation, including nuclear safety 2
  • Article   42 2
  • Article   43 2
  • Article   44 2
  • Chapter   3 Environment 2
  • Article   45 2
  • Article   46 2
  • Article   47 3
  • Article   48 3
  • Article   49 3
  • Article   50 3
  • Chapter   4 Climate Action 3
  • Article   51 3
  • Article   52 3
  • Article   53 3
  • Article   54 3
  • Article   55 3
  • Article   56 3
  • Chapter   5 Industrial and Enterprise Policy 3
  • Article   57 3
  • Article   58 3
  • Article   59 3
  • Chapter   6 Company Law, Accounting and Auditing, and Corporate Governence 3
  • Article   60 3
  • Chapter   7 Cooperation In the Areas of Banking, Insurance and other Financial Services 3
  • Article   61 3
  • Chapter   8 Cooperation In the Field of the Information Society 3
  • Article   62 3
  • Article   63 3
  • Article   64 3
  • Article   65 3
  • Chapter   9 Tourism 3
  • Article   66 3
  • Article   67 3
  • Article   68 3
  • Article   69 3
  • Chapter   10 Agriculture and Rural Development 3
  • Article   70 3
  • Article   71 3
  • Chapter   11 Fisheries and Maritime Governance 3
  • Article   72 3
  • Article   73 3
  • Article   74 3
  • Article   75 4
  • Chapter   12 Mining 4
  • Article   76 4
  • Article   77 4
  • Chapter   13 Cooperation in research and innovation 4
  • Article   78 4
  • Article   79 4
  • Article   80 4
  • Chapter   14 Consumer protection 4
  • Article   81 4
  • Article   82 4
  • Article   83 4
  • Chapter   15 Employment, social policy and equal opportunities 4
  • Article   84 4
  • Article   85 4
  • Article   86 4
  • Article   87 4
  • Article   88 4
  • Article   89 4
  • Article   90 4
  • Chapter   16 Cooperation in the area of health 4
  • Article   91 4
  • Article   92 4
  • Chapter   17 Education, training and youth 4
  • Article   93 4
  • Article   94 4
  • Article   95 4
  • Chapter   18 Cooperation in the cultural field 4
  • Article   96 4
  • Article   97 4
  • Chapter   19 Cooperation in the audiovisual and media fields  4
  • Article   98 4
  • Article   99 4
  • Article   100 4
  • Chapter   20 Cooperation in the field of sport and physical activity 4
  • Article   101 4
  • Chapter   21 Civil-society cooperation 4
  • Article   102 4
  • Article   103 4
  • Article   104 4
  • Chapter   22 Regional development, cross-border and regional level cooperation 4
  • Article   105 4
  • Article   106 4
  • Article   107 4
  • Article   108 4
  • Chapter   23 Civil protection 5
  • Article   109 5
  • Article   110 5
  • Article   111 5
  • Article   112 5
  • Title   VI Trade and trade related matters 5
  • Chapter   1 Trade in goods 5
  • Article   113 Most-favoured-nation treatment 5
  • Article   114 National treatment 5
  • Article   115 Import duties and charges 5
  • Article   116 Export duties, taxes or other charges 5
  • Article   117 Import and export restrictions 5
  • Article   118 Remanufactured goods 5
  • Article   119 Temporary admission of goods 5
  • Article   120 Transit 5
  • Article   121 Trade defence 5
  • Article   122 Exceptions 5
  • Chapter   2 Customs 5
  • Article   123 Customs cooperation 5
  • Article   124 Mutual administrative assistance 5
  • Article   125 Customs valuation 5
  • Article   126 Sub-committee on customs 5
  • Chapter   3 Technical barriers to trade 5
  • Article   127 Objective 5
  • Article   128 Scope and definitions 5
  • Article   129 The tbt agreement 5
  • Article   130 Cooperation in the field of technical barriers to trade 5
  • Article   131 Marking and labelling 5
  • Article   132 Transparency 5
  • Chapter   4 Sanitary and phytosanitary matters 5
  • Article   133 Objective 5
  • Article   134 Multilateral obligations 5
  • Article   135 Principles 5
  • Article   136 Import requirements 5
  • Article   137 Measures linked to animal and plant health 5
  • Article   138 Inspections and audits 5
  • Article   139 Exchange of information and cooperation 5
  • Article   140 Transparency 5
  • Chapter   5 Trade in services, establishment and electronic commerce  5
  • Section   A General provisions  5
  • Article   141 Objective, scope and coverage 5
  • Article   142 Definitions 6
  • Section   B Establishment 6
  • Article   143 Scope 6
  • Article   144 National treatment and most favourable nation treatment 6
  • Article   145 Review 6
  • Article   146 Other agreements 6
  • Article   147 Standard of treatment for branches and representative offices 6
  • Section   C Cross-border supply of services 6
  • Article   148 Scope 6
  • Article   149 Market access 6
  • Article   150 National treatment 6
  • Article   151 Lists of commitments 6
  • Article   152 Review 6
  • Section   D Temporary presence of natural persons for business purposes 6
  • Article   153 Scope and definitions 6
  • Article   154 Key personnel and graduate trainees 6
  • Article   155 Business sellers 6
  • Article   156 Contractual service suppliers 6
  • Article   157 Independent professionals 6
  • Section   E Regulatory framework 6
  • Subsection   I Domestic regulation 6
  • Article   158 Scope and definitions 6
  • Article   159 Conditions for licencing and qualification 7
  • Article   160 Licencing and qualification procedures 7
  • Subsection   II Provisions of general application 7
  • Article   161 Mutual recognition 7
  • Article   162 Transparency and disclosure of confidential information 7
  • Subsection   III Computer services  7
  • Article   163 Understanding on computer services 7
  • Subsection   IV Postal services (1) 7
  • Article   164 Scope and definitions 7
  • Article   165 Prevention of market distortive practices 7
  • Article   166 Universal service 7
  • Article   167 Licences 7
  • Article   168 Independence of the regulatory body 7
  • Article   169 Gradual approximation 7
  • Subsection   V Electronic communication network and services 7
  • Article   170 Scope and definitions 7
  • Article   171 Regulatory authority 7
  • Article   172 Authorisation to provide electronic communications networks and services 7
  • Article   173 Scarce resources 7
  • Article   174 Access and interconnection 7
  • Article   175 Competitive safeguards on major suppliers 7
  • Article   176 Universal service 8
  • Article   177 Number portability 8
  • Article   178 Confidentiality of information 8
  • Article   179 Resolution of electronic communications disputes 8
  • Article   180 Gradual approximation 8
  • Subsection   VI Financial services 8
  • Article   181 Scope and definitions 8
  • Article   182 Prudential carve-out 8
  • Article   183 Effective and transparent regulation 8
  • Article   184 New financial services 8
  • Article   185 Data processing 8
  • Article   186 Specific exceptions 8
  • Article   187 Self-regulatory organisations 8
  • Article   188 Clearing and payment systems 8
  • Article   189 Financial stability and regulation of financial services in the republic of armenia 8
  • Subsection   VII Transport services 8
  • Article   190 Scope and objectives 8
  • Article   191 Definitions 8
  • Article   192 Gradual approximation 8
  • Section   F Electronic commerce  8
  • Subsection   I General provisions  8
  • Article   193 Objective and principles 8
  • Article   194 Regulatory aspects of electronic commerce 8
  • Subsection   II Liability of intermediary service providers  8
  • Article   195 Use of intermediaries' services 8
  • Article   196 Liability of intermediary service providers: "mere conduit" 8
  • Article   197 Liability of intermediary service providers: "caching" 8
  • Article   198 Liability of intermediary service providers: "hosting" 8
  • Article   199 No general obligation to monitor 9
  • Section   G Exceptions 9
  • Article   200 General exceptions 9
  • Article   201 Taxation measures 9
  • Article   202 Security exceptions 9
  • Section   H Investment  9
  • Article   203 Review 9
  • Chapter   6 Current payments and movement of capital 9
  • Article   204 Current payments 9
  • Article   205 Capital movements 9
  • Article   206 Exceptions 9
  • Article   207 Safeguard measures 9
  • Article   208 Facilitation 9
  • Chapter   7 Intellectual property 9
  • Section   A Objectives and principles 9
  • Article   209 Objectives 9
  • Article   210 Nature and scope of obligations 9
  • Article   211 Exhaustion 9
  • Section   B Standards concerning intellectual property rights  9
  • Subsection   I Copyright and related rights  9
  • Article   212 Protection granted 9
  • Article   213 Authors 9
  • Article   214 Performers 9
  • Article   215 Producers of phonograms 9
  • Article   216 Broadcasting organisations 9
  • Article   217 Broadcasting and communication to the public 9
  • Article   218 Term of protection 9
  • Article   219 Protection of technological measures 9
  • Article   220 Protection of rights management information 9
  • Article   221 Exceptions and limitations 9
  • Article   222 Artists' resale right in works of art 9
  • Article   223 Co-operation on collective management of rights 10
  • Subsection   II Trademarks 10
  • Article   224 International agreements 10
  • Article   225 Rights conferred by a trademark 10
  • Article   226 Registration procedure 10
  • Article   227 Well-known trademarks 10
  • Article   228 Exceptions to the rights conferred by a trademark 10
  • Article   229 Grounds for revocation 10
  • Subsection   III Geographical indications 10
  • Article   230 Scope of application 10
  • Article   231 Established geographical indications 10
  • Article   232 Addition of new geographical indications 10
  • Article   233 Scope of protection of geographical indications 10
  • Article   234 Right of use of geographical indications 10
  • Article   235 Relationship to trademarks 10
  • Article   236 Enforcement of protection 10
  • Article   237 Transitional provisions 10
  • Article   238 General rules 10
  • Article   239 Co-operation and transparency 10
  • Article   240 Sub-committee on geographical indications 10
  • Subsection   IV Designs 10
  • Article   241 International agreements 10
  • Article   242 Protection of registered designs 10
  • Article   243 Protection conferred to unregistered designs 10
  • Article   244 Exceptions and exclusions 10
  • Article   245 Relationship to copyright 10
  • Subsection   V Patents 10
  • Article   246 International agreements 10
  • Article   247 Patents and public health 10
  • Article   248 Supplementary protection certificate 10
  • Subsection   VI Undisclosed information  10
  • Article   249 Scope of protection for trade secrets 10
  • Article   250 Civil judicial procedures and remedies for trade secrets 11
  • Article   251 Protection of data submitted to obtain an authorisation to put a medicinal product on the market 11
  • Article   252 Data protection on plant protection products 11
  • Subsection   VII Plant varieties 11
  • Article   253 Plant varieties 11
  • Section   C Enforcement of intellectual property rights 11
  • Subsection   I General provisions 11
  • Article   254 General obligations 11
  • Article   255 Entitled applicants 11
  • Subsection   II Civil enforcement 11
  • Article   256 Measures for preserving evidence 11
  • Article   257 Right of information 11
  • Article   258 Provisional and precautionary measures 11
  • Article   259 Corrective measures 11
  • Article   260 Injunctions 11
  • Article   261 Alternative measures 11
  • Article   262 Damages 11
  • Article   263 Legal costs 11
  • Article   264 Publication of judicial decisions 11
  • Article   265 Presumption of authorship or ownership 11
  • Subsection   III Border enforcement 11
  • Article   266 Border enforcement 11
  • Subsection   IV Other enforcement provisions 11
  • Article   267 Codes of conduct 11
  • Article   268 Cooperation 11
  • Chapter   8 Public procurement 11
  • Article   269 Relation to the wto government procurement agreement 11
  • Article   270 Additional scope of application 11
  • Article   271 Additional disciplines 11
  • Chapter   9 Trade and sustainable development 12
  • Article   272 Objectives and scope 12
  • Article   273 Right to regulate and levels of protection 12
  • Article   274 International labour standards and agreements 12
  • Article   275 International environmental governance and agreements 12
  • Article   276 Trade and investment favouring sustainable development 12
  • Article   277 Biological diversity 12
  • Article   278 Sustainable management of forests and trade in forest products 12
  • Article   279 Trade and sustainable management of living marine resources 12
  • Article   280 Upholding levels of protection 12
  • Article   281 Scientific information 12
  • Article   282 Transparency 12
  • Article   283 Review of sustainability impacts 12
  • Article   284 Working together on trade and sustainable development 12
  • Article   285 Dispute settlement 12
  • Chapter   10 Competition 12
  • Section   A 12
  • Article   286 Principles 12
  • Section   B Antitrust and mergers 12
  • Article   287 Legislative framework 12
  • Article   288 Implementation 12
  • Article   289 Cooperation 12
  • Section   C Subsidies 12
  • Article   290 Principles 12
  • Article   291 Definition and scope 12
  • Article   292 Relationship with the wto 12
  • Article   293 Transparency 13
  • Article   294 Consultations 13
  • Article   295 Subsidies subject to conditions 13
  • Article   296 Use of subsidies 13
  • Section   D General provisions 13
  • Article   297 Dispute settlement 13
  • Article   298 Confidentiality 13
  • Article   299 Review clause 13
  • Chapter   11 State owned enterprises 13
  • Article   300 Delegated authority 13
  • Article   301 Definitions 13
  • Article   302 Scope of application 13
  • Article   303 General provisions 13
  • Article   304 Non-discrimination and commercial considerations 13
  • Article   305 Regulatory principles 13
  • Article   306 Transparency 13
  • Chapter   12 Transparency 13
  • Article   307 Definitions 13
  • Article   308 Objective and scope 13
  • Article   309 Publication 13
  • Article   310 Enquiries and contact points 13
  • Article   311 Administration of measures of general application 13
  • Article   312 Review and appeal 13
  • Article   313 Good regulatory practice and administrative behaviour 13
  • Article   314 Confidentiality 13
  • Article   315 Specific provisions 13
  • Section   B Consultations and mediation 13
  • Article   318 Consultations 13
  • Article   319 Mediation 13
  • Section   C Dispute settlement procedures 13
  • Subsection   I Arbitration procedure 13
  • Article   320 Initiation of the arbitration procedure 13
  • Article   321 Establishment of the arbitration panel 14
  • Article   322 Terms of reference 14
  • Article   323 Arbitration panel preliminary ruling on urgency 14
  • Article   324 Reports of the arbitration panel 14
  • Article   325 Interim report of the arbitration panel 14
  • Article   326 Final report of the arbitration panel 14
  • Subsection   II Compliance 14
  • Article   327 Compliance with the final report of the arbitration panel 14
  • Article   328 Reasonable period of time for compliance 14
  • Article   329 Review of any measure taken to comply with the final report of the arbitration panel 14
  • Article   330 Temporary remedies in case of non-compliance 14
  • Article   331 Review of any measure taken to comply after the adoption of temporary remedies for non-compliance 14
  • Subsection   III Common provisions 14
  • Article   332 Replacement of arbitrators 14
  • Article   333 Suspension and termination of arbitration and compliance procedures 14
  • Article   334 Mutually agreed solution 14
  • Article   335 Rules of procedure and code of conduct 14
  • Article   336 Information and technical advice 14
  • Article   337 Rules of interpretation 14
  • Article   338 Decisions and reports of the arbitration panel 14
  • Section   D General provisions 14
  • Article   339 Lists of arbitrators 14
  • Article   340 Choice of forum 14
  • Article   341 Time limits 14
  • Article   342 Referrals to the court of justice of the european union 14
  • Title   VII Financial assistance, and anti-fraud and control provisions 14
  • Chapter   1 Financial assistance 14
  • Article   343 14
  • Article   344 14
  • Article   345 14
  • Article   346 14
  • Article   347 14
  • Chapter   2 Anti-fraud and control provisions 14
  • Article   348 Definitions 14
  • Article   349 Scope 14
  • Article   350 Measures to prevent and fight fraud, corruption and any other illegal activities 14
  • Article   351 Exchange of information and further cooperation at operational level 14
  • Article   352 Cooperation to protect the euro and the dram against counterfeiting 14
  • Article   353 Prevention of fraud, corruption and irregularities 14
  • Article   354 Investigation and prosecution 14
  • Article   355 Communication of fraud, corruption and irregularities 14
  • Article   356 Audits 14
  • Article   357 On-the-spot checks 14
  • Article   358 Administrative measures and sanctions 14
  • Article   359 Recovery 14
  • Article   360 Confidentiality 15
  • Article   361 Approximation of Legislation 15
  • Title   VII Institutional, General and Final Provisions 15
  • Chapter   1 Institutional Framework 15
  • Article   362 Partnership Council 15
  • Article   363 Partnership Committee 15
  • Article   364 Sub-committees and other Bodies 15
  • Article   365 Parliamentary Partnership Committee 15
  • Article   366 Civil Society Platform 15
  • Chapter   2 General and Final Provisions 15
  • Article   367 Access to Courts and Administrative Organs 15
  • Article   368 Security Exceptions 15
  • Article   369 Non-discrimination 15
  • Article   370 Gradual Approximation 15
  • Article   371 Dynamic Approximation 15
  • Article   372 Monitoring and Assessment of Approximation 15
  • Article   373 Results of Monitoring, Including Assessments of Approximation 15
  • Article   374 Restrictions In Case of Balance-of-payments and External Financial Difficulties 15
  • Article   375 Taxation 15
  • Article   376 Delegated Authority 15
  • Article   377 Fulfilment of Obligations 15
  • Article   378 Dispute Settlement 15
  • Article   379 Appropriate Measures In Case of Non-fulfilment of Obligations 15
  • Article   380 Relation to other Agreements 15
  • Article   381 Duration 15
  • Article   382 Definition of the Parties 15
  • Article   383 Territorial Application 15
  • Article   384 Depositary of the Agreement 15
  • Article   385 Entry Into Force, Final Provisions and Provisional Application 15
  • Article   386 Authentic Texts 15