PAGE: 2. Information [
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... Emphasizing therefore the essential and influential
role of
the
press,
radio, television, cinema and
news agencies and of the
journalists
working in these
fields, ...
PAGE: (iii) Filmed and Broadcast Information [
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PAGE: (b) Co-operation in the Field of Information [
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PAGE: (c) Improvement of Working Conditions for Journalists [
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...
grant to journalists of the
participating States the
right
to
import,
subject only to its being taken out again, the
technical equipment (
photographic,
cinematographic,
tape
recorder,
radio and television) necessary for the
exercise of
their
profession; [
Footnote: While recognizing that appropriate local personnel
are employed by foreign journalists in many instances, the participating
States note that the above provisions would be applied, subject to the
observance of the appropriate rules, to persons from the other
participating States, who are regularly and professionally engaged as
technicians, photographers or cameramen of the press, radio, television or
cinema.
...
PAGE: Fields and Forms of Co-operation [
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PAGE: (d) Foreign Languages and Civilizations [
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... to
promote, within the
framework of
adult education, the
further
development of specialized
programmes, adapted to various
needs and
interests, for
teaching foreign languages to their own
inhabitants and the
languages of host
countries to interested
adults from other
countries; in this
context to
encourage
interested
institutions to
co-operate, for example, in the
elaboration of
programmes for
teaching by
radio and television
and by accelerated
methods, and also, where
desirable, in the
definition of
study objectives for such
programmes, with a
view
to arriving at comparable levels of
language proficiency;
...