Law-ref.org Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe - Final Act - Helsinki 1975
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PAGE: Training of personnel     [go to this PAGE]
... Conscious of the importance of the training and advanced training of professional staff and technicians for the economic development of every country, ...
... declare themselves willing to encourage co-operation in this field notably by promoting exchange of information on the subject of institutions, programmes and methods of training and advanced training open to professional staff and technicians in the various sectors of economic activity and especially in those of management, public planning, agriculture and commercial and banking techniques; ...
... consider that it is desirable to develop, under mutually acceptable conditions, exchanges of professional staff and technicians, particularly through training activities, of which it would be left to the competent and interested bodies in the participating States to discuss the modalities - duration, financing, education and qualification levels of potential participants; ...


PAGE: (d) Travel for Personal or Professional Reasons     [go to this PAGE]
... (d) Travel for Personal or Professional Reasons ...
... The participating States intend to facilitate wider travel by their citizens for personal or professional reasons and to this end they intend in particular: ...


PAGE: (f) Meetings among Young People     [go to this PAGE]
... agreements or regular programmes relating to the organization of exchanges of students, of international youth seminars, of courses of professional training and foreign language study; ...


PAGE: (c) Improvement of Working Conditions for Journalists     [go to this PAGE]
... enable journalists of the other participating States, whether permanently or temporarily accredited, to transmit completely, normally and rapidly by means recognized by the participating States to the information organs which they represent, the results of their professional activity, including tape recordings and undeveloped film, for the purpose of publication or of broadcasting on the radio or television. ...
... The participating States reaffirm that the legitimate pursuit of their professional activity will neither render journalists liable to expulsion nor otherwise penalize them. If an accredited journalist is expelled, he will be informed of the reasons for this act and may submit an application for re- examination of his case. ...


PAGE: Access     [go to this PAGE]
... promoting between their countries the professional activity and co-operation of translators; ...