Cultural effects Sample Clauses

Cultural effects. Culture is an important element of ANZTEC. It contains provisions allowing film and television co- production and it encourages increased cooperation between Māori and the indigenous people of Chinese Taipei. ANZTEC contains safeguards that ensure that there are no adverse effects on New Zealand cultural values including Māori interests. ANZTEC incorporates the full range of exceptions in respect to trade in goods and trade in services provided under the WTO through Article XX of GATT 1994 and Article XIV of GATS. These exceptions cover measures necessary for the protection of public morals and those imposed for the protection of treasures of significant artistic, historic or archaeological value to the Parties. In addition, subject to the same provisos as in the WTO that such measures are not used for trade protectionist purposes, ANZTEC also provides general cultural exceptions covering:  protection of national works and items or specific sites of historic or archaeological value;  support for creative arts of national value (including performing arts, visual arts and craft, literature, film and video, language arts, and indigenous traditional practice and contemporary cultural expression). Provided such measures are not used for trade protectionist purposes, ANZTEC also gives successive New Zealand governments the right to adopt measures they deem necessary in relation to Māori, including fulfilment of the Treaty of Waitangi obligations. Furthermore, interpretation of the Treaty of Waitangi is not subject to ANZTEC dispute settlement provisions. ANZTEC also recognises the right of each party to establish measures to protect genetic resources, traditional knowledge and folklore consistent with international obligations.
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Cultural effects. AANZFTA and its associated instruments and documents, including the MOAs that have been concluded with the Philippines, are not expected to have any negative cultural effects. Indeed, AANZFTA includes certain safeguards to ensure that New Zealand preserves the ability to pursue certain cultural policy objectives, such as supporting the creative arts and taking measures in relation to Mäori, including in fulfilment of Treaty of Waitangi obligations. AANZFTA incorporates the GATT exception (GATT Article XX (f)) that Parties may take measures necessary to protect national treasures or specific sites of historical or archaeological value, providing that such measures are not used for trade protectionist purposes. AANZFTA elaborates further that Parties may take measures in support of creative arts of national value and that this may include a range of artistic activity, for example, theatre, dance and music, literature, indigenous traditional practice and digital interactive media. The Treaty of Waitangi exception (Chapter 15, Article 5) provides that nothing in AANZFTA prevents the New Zealand Government from taking any measure it deems necessary to accord more favourable treaty to Mäori, through the fulfilment of its obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi. Interpretation of the Treaty of Waitangi itself is also carved out of the purview of the dispute settlement mechanism. AANZFTA also recognises that each Party may establish appropriate measures to protect genetic resources, traditional knowledge and folklore, in accordance with its international obligations.
Cultural effects. 6.5 Environmental effects.....................................................................................
Cultural effects. Reflecting the unique connection between the indigenous people of Chinese Taipei and New Zealand Māori, ANZTEC includes a Chapter on Indigenous people’s cooperation. This increases opportunities for cultural and economic interaction between Maori and the indigenous peoples of Chinese Taipei. The film and television co-production chapter likewise increases the scope for cooperation and collaboration between the New Zealand and Chinese Taipei screen industries. ANZTEC contains safeguards to ensure that there are no negative effects on New Zealand cultural values including Maori interests. Environmental Effects The ANZTEC is not expected to have any discernible negative effects on the environment in New Zealand that cannot be managed using existing policy and regulatory frameworks. Its provisions are intended to promote sustainable development and enhance environmental performance in both countries.

Related to Cultural effects

  • LEGAL EFFECT This Agreement constitutes, and any instrument or agreement Borrower is required to give under this Agreement when delivered will constitute legal, valid, and binding obligations of Borrower enforceable against Borrower in accordance with their respective terms.

  • FINANCIAL EFFECTS This Agreement will not have any material impact on the issued share capital of the Group and the earnings and net assets of the Group for financial year ending 31 July 2020 but is expected to contribute positively to the earnings of the Nexgram Group during the tenure of the appointment.

  • Cultural Heritage 1. The IVG shall monitor and verify the preservation of cultural heritage in the Old City in accordance with the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List rules. For this purpose, the IVG shall have free and unimpeded access to sites, documents, and information related to the performance of this function.

  • CULTURAL DIVERSITY The Cultural Diversity Requirement generally does not add units to a student's program. Rather, it is intended to be fulfilled by choosing courses from the approved list that also satisfy requirements in other areas of the student’s program; the exception is that Cultural Diversity courses may not satisfy Culture and Language Requirements for B.S. students. For example, Anthropology 120 can fulfill (3) units of the Behavioral Science requirement and (3) units of the Cultural Diversity requirement. This double counting of a class may only be done with the Cultural Diversity requirement. Courses in Cultural Diversity may be taken at the lower-division or upper-division level. U . S . H I S T O R Y I N S T I T U T I O N A L R E Q U I R E M E N T HIS 120, 121, 270, 275

  • Personal Effects The Employer agrees to provide adequate lock-up facilities for employees' personal effects, namely purses and/or wallets.

  • Cultural ceremonial leave may be taken as whole or part days off. Each day or part thereof, shall be deducted from:

  • Cultural Competence A. The CONTRACTOR shall participate in the State's efforts to promote the delivery of services in a culturally competent manner to all beneficiaries, including those with limited English proficiency and diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds, disabilities, and regardless of gender, sexual orientation or gender identity. (42 C.F.R. § 438.206(c)(2).)

  • Area of Potential Effects a. For standing structures not adjacent to or located within the boundaries of a National Register listed or eligible district, Qualified staff may define the APE as the individual structure when the proposed Undertaking is limited to its repair or rehabilitation (as defined in 36 CFR § 68.3(b)).

  • Mitigation of Harmful Effects To mitigate, to the extent practicable, any harmful effect 8 that is known to CONTRACTOR of a use or disclosure of DHCS PI or PII by CONTRACTOR or its 9 subcontractors in violation of this Personal Information Privacy and Security Contract.

  • Cultural Resources If a cultural resource is discovered, the Purchaser shall immediately suspend all operations in the vicinity of the cultural resource and notify the Forest Officer. Operations may only resume if authorized by the Forest Officer. Cultural resources identified and protected elsewhere in this contract are exempted from this clause. Cultural resources, once discovered or identified, are not to be disturbed by the Purchaser, or his, her or its employees and/or sub- contractors.

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