Law-ref.org Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe - Final Act - Helsinki 1975
Site search

translation [Global Index]


PAGE: Access     [go to this PAGE]
... encouraging competent organizations and relevant firms to conclude agreements and contracts and contributing, by this means, to a gradual increase in the number and diversity of works by authors from the other participating States available in the original and in translation in their libraries and bookshops; ...
... promoting, where deemed appropriate, an increase in the number of sales outlets where books by authors from the other participating States, imported in the original on the basis of agreements and contracts, and in translation, are for sale; ...
... promoting, on a wider scale, the translation of works in the sphere of literature and other fields of cultural activity, produced in the languages of the other participating States, especially from the less widely-spoken languages, and the publication and dissemination of the translated works by such measures as: ...
... encouraging, by appropriate means, the publishing houses of their countries to publish translations; ...
... carrying out joint studies on ways of further promoting translations and their dissemination; ...


PAGE: Contacts and Co-operation     [go to this PAGE]
... encourage, where necessary through appropriate arrangements, exchanges of trainee and specialists and the granting of scholarships for basic and advanced training in various fields of culture such as the arts and architecture, museums and libraries, literary studies and translation, and contribute to the creation of favourable conditions of reception in their respective institutions; ...


PAGE: Fields and Forms of Co-operation     [go to this PAGE]
... the preparation, translation and publication of articles, studies and monographs, as well as of low-cost books and of artistic and literary collections, suited to making better known respective cultural achievements, envisaging for this purpose meetings among experts and representatives of publishing houses; ...