AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF FINLAND
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE KINGDOM OF NORWAY
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF POLAND
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE KINGDOM OF SWEDEN
ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SECRETARIAT OF THE NORTHERN DIMENSION
PARTNERSHIP ON CULTURE
The Government of the Republic of Finland, the Government of
the Republic of Latvia, the, Government of the Kingdom of Norway,
the Government of the Republic of Poland, the Government of the
Russian Federation and the Government of the Kingdom of Sweden,
hereinafter referred to as the Parties,
RECALLING the Political Declaration on the Northern Dimension
Policy of 24 November 2006 between the European Union, the
Republic of Iceland, the Kingdom of Norway and the Russian
Federation,
HAVING REGARD to the decision by the Northern Dimension Senior
Officials at their meeting in Stockholm on 12 November 2009 and
the intent to establish a Northern Dimension Partnership on
Culture, hereinafter referred to as the NDPC,
FULLY RELYING on the provision of the Northern Dimension
Policy Framework Document, effective as of 1 January 2007,
AFFIRMING the provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding
setting out the modalities of Establishing the Northern Dimension
Partnership on Culture signed in Saint Petersburg on 20 May
2010,
Have agreed as follows:
Article 1 Establishment
of the Secretariat
1.1 The Parties hereby establish the Secretariat of the
Northern Dimension Partnership on Culture hereinafter referred to
as the Secretariat.
1.2 The Secretariat shall be established as a legal body.
1.3 The seat of the Secretariat shall be in Riga, Latvia
hereinafter referred to as the Host Country.
Article 2 Legal
Personality
The Secretariat shall possess a legal personality in the Host
Country. It shall have such legal capacity as may be necessary
for the exercise of its functions and the fulfilment of its
purposes, including the capacity to contract, to acquire and
dispose of movable and immovable property and to institute and
participate in legal proceedings.
Article 3
Immunities and Privileges
3.1 The Secretariat and its property and assets shall enjoy
such privileges and immunities as are necessary to exercise its
functions and fulfil its objectives.
3.2 The permanent personnel of the Secretariat shall enjoy on
the territory of the Host Country the privileges and immunities
necessary for the exercise of their functions in connection with
the activities of the Secretariat.
3.3 A Host Country Agreement with regard to the legal capacity
of the Secretariat, its privileges and immunities and its
personnel shall be concluded between the Secretariat and the Host
Country.
Article 4
Decision Making
All decisions shall be made by consensus between the Parties
to this Agreement.
Article 5 Aims
and Functions of the Secretariat
5.1 The Secretariat is a working body of the NDPC and shall
provide administrative, analytical and technical support to the
work of the NDPC.
5.2 Detailed aims and functions of the Secretariat are set out
in the Terms of Reference as Addendum 1 to this Agreement.
Article 6 Budget
and Financial Contribution Scheme
6.1 The Secretariat shall have an operating budget for each
calendar year. The Parties to this Agreement shall finance the
budget through assessed annual contributions based upon the
Financial Contribution Scheme set out in the Addendum 2 to this
Agreement.
6.2 The financial contributions in aggregate should amount to
at least EUR 110 000 annually in order to enable the
establishment and the functionality of the Secretariat.
6.3 Minimum annual financial contribution payable by a Party
shall be EUR 10 000.
6.4 The Financial Contribution Scheme shall be reviewed every
third year and any changes thereto are to be decided upon by the
Parties to this Agreement, meeting within the Steering
Committee.
Article 7
Personnel
7.1 The Secretariat shall be led by a Head of Secretariat, who
shall be selected among qualified individuals and be a citizen of
a country of one of the Parties to this Agreement. The Head of
Secretariat shall be appointed by the Parties to this Agreement,
according to the rules set forth in the Addendum 1 Terms of
Reference, Paragraph 3.
7.2 Additional personnel required for the successful
performance of the tasks of the Secretariat shall be appointed in
accordance with the Terms of Reference and within the financial
resources available.
Article 8
Dispute Resolution
Any dispute, controversy or claims arising out of, or
concerning interpretation and application of this Agreement shall
be resolved by consultations and negotiations between the Parties
to this Agreement.
Article 9 Entry
into Force
9.1 Each Party shall notify the Depositary through diplomatic
channels of the completion of the national legal procedures
necessary for the entry into force of this Agreement. The
Depositary shall inform the other Parties of the receipt of each
notification.
9.2 This Agreement shall enter into force and the Secretariat
shall become fully operational on the thirtieth day, following
the date on which all Parties have notified the Depositary of
their acceptance of this Agreement.
9.3 The Depositary shall inform the Parties of the date of
entry into force of this Agreement.
Article 10
Amendments
10.1 Amendments shall be accepted only by mutual agreement by
the Parties to this Agreement. Proposals to amend this Agreement
shall be done in writing and communicated through the Depositary
to all the Parties, through diplomatic channels. Agreed
amendments shall be communicated to all the Parties by the
Depositary.
10.2 Amendments shall enter into force on the thirtieth day
following the date on which all the Parties have notified the
Depositary of their acceptance of the amendments.
10.3 The Depositary shall inform the Parties of the date of
entry into force of the amendments.
10.4 Notwithstanding Article 10, Paragraphs 10.1 to 10.3 of
this Agreement, Addendum 2 containing the Financial Contribution
Scheme can be revised by a decision of the Parties to this
Agreement, according to Article 6 Paragraph 6.4 of this
Agreement. Similar procedures apply for amendments of Addendum 1,
containing Terms of Reference, provided consultations with the
Steering Committee and as accepted by the Parties to the
Agreement, the Terms of Reference can be amended.
Article 11
Withdrawal
11.1 Any Party may withdraw from this Agreement by written
notice submitted to the Depositary. The withdrawal shall take
effect at the end of the calendar year following the year in
which the Depositary has received the notice.
11.2 The remaining Parties shall consult and agree on the
future existence and structure of the Secretariat.
11.3 A withdrawal from the NDPC shall consequently also result
in a withdrawal from this Agreement.
Article 12
Accession
Any Partner of the NDPC may at any time after the entry into
force of this Agreement make a request to the Depositary to
accede to this Agreement. The Depositary shall inform all the
Parties to this Agreement of such request. If the request is
approved by the Parties, the accession shall enter into force for
the new Partner of the NDPC on the sixtieth day upon receiving by
the Depositary of the notification of the completion of national
legal procedures by the acceding Partner of the NDPC.
Article 13 The
Depositary
The Host Country shall be the Depositary of this
Agreement.
Article 14
Termination of the Agreement
14.1 This Agreement remains in force five years and will be
automatically prolonged unless otherwise decided.
14.2 This Agreement may be terminated upon consensus decision
of the Parties to this Agreement. All the costs related to the
termination of this Agreement and dissolution of the Secretariat
shall be discussed by the Parties prior to the termination of
this Agreement.
In witness whereof the undersigned being duly authorized by
their respective Governments have signed this Agreement.
Done [in/at (place) on (date) of (month and year)] in
one original copy in English to be kept by the Depositary. The
Depositary shall issue authenticated copies to all the
Parties.
For the Government of the Republic of Finland
For the Government of the Republic of Latvia
For the Government of the Kingdom of Norway
For the Government of the Republic of Poland
For the Government of the Russian Federation
For the Government of the Kingdom of Sweden
ADDENDUM 1
TERMS OF
REFERENCE FOR THE SECRETARIAT OF THE NORTHERN DIMENSION
PARTNERSHIP ON CULTURE
1.
Introduction
In order to make the Northern Dimension Partnership on Culture
(NDPC) more coherent and efficient it was decided to establish
the Secretariat (of the Northern Dimension Partnership on
Culture, (Secretariat) according to the Agreement on the
Establishment of the Secretariat of the Northern Dimension
Partnership on Culture (Agreement). The objective of the
Secretariat is to provide administrative, analytical, and
technical support to the multilateral coordinated activities
under the framework of the NDPC.
The scope of the mandate and the activities of the
Secretariat, in addition to the organizational setup and the
financial arrangements, are described in these Terms of
Reference.
The seat of the Secretariat shall be in Riga, Latvia,
hereinafter referred to as the Host Country.
The working language of the Secretariat shall be English.
2. Scope
Within the framework set forth in these Terms of Reference the
Secretariat shall primarily:
2.1 provide administrative, analytical and technical support
to the meetings of the Steering Committee and the High Level
Meetings by preparing and circulating necessary information and
documents for consideration and discussions
2.2 prepare draft minutes of the meetings of the Steering
Committee and the High Level Meetings to be circulated to all the
Parties of the NDPC;
2.3 render administrative support to the NDPC, which may
include organizing meetings, preparing written material and
summary reports, maintaining updated registers and mailing lists
and providing other form of technical services;
2.4 ensure updating the NDPC website and other communication
means of the NDPC and assist the NDPC in being a focal point for
networks, projects and other culture, cultural tourism and
creative industries activities in the Northern Dimension
area;
2.5 prepare specific information material and analytical or
descriptive background information for the use of the NDPC, as
requested in writing by the Chairmanship of the Steering
Committee and as approved by the Parties to the Secretariat in
the Steering Committee;
2.6 assist upon request from the Steering Committee with
elaboration and implementation of the activities of the NDPC in
the field of culture, cultural tourism and creative industries
inter alia by providing administrative, technical and
analytical support to the Steering Committee with these
tasks;
2.7 facilitate coordination and information exchange within
the NDPC and with the organizations of relevance to the NDPC;
2.8 support the annual event in Saint Petersburg fostering
creative industry.
2.9 represent, upon request and instructions of the Steering
Committee, the NDPC in international fora, as appropriate.
3. Head of
Secretariat
3.1 The Secretariat shall be led by the Head of Secretariat,
who shall be selected among qualified individuals and who shall
be a citizen of a country of one of the Parties to the Agreement
and should be appointed not later than three months after the
signing of the Agreement.
3.2 The Head of Secretariat shall be appointed by the Parties
to the Agreement on the basis of merits with due consideration to
gender awareness and geographical balance in accordance with the
principle of rotation. The Chairmanship of the Steering
Committee, provided the approval of the Parties to the Agreement,
is authorized to sign the employment contract with the Head of
Secretariat on behalf of the NDPC.
3.3 Upon the time the Agreement is signed, the Head of
Secretariat shall be authorized by the Steering Committee to sign
the Host Country Agreement, as described in Article 3 Paragraph
3.3 of the Agreement. The Head of Secretariat shall also be
authorized to sign any subsequent amendments to the Host Country
Agreement, as approved by the Steering Committee.
3.4 The Head of Secretariat shall:
3.4.1 propose working plans and activities as instructed by
the Chairmanship of the Steering Committee, provided the approval
of the Parties to the Agreement;
3.4.2 present budget proposals of the Secretariat for each
calendar year for the information of the Steering Committee and
for the approval by the Parties to the Agreement;
3.4.3 prepare and submit accounts and other reports to the
Parties to the Agreement and to the Steering Committee;
3.4.4 submit annual reports to the Parties to the Agreement
and to the Steering Committee;
3.4.5 conclude and manage contracts on behalf of the
Secretariat regarding acquirement of goods and services for the
Secretariat;
3.4.6 monitor the performance of contractors who perform tasks
that have been outsourced by the Secretariat;
3.4.7 develop Staff Regulations, Administrative Manual and
Financial Rules to be set out in the Personnel Handbook of the
Secretariat and to be approved by the Parties to the
Agreement.
4. Personnel
4.1 The Secretariat shall be staffed commensurate to its
tasks. In addition to the Head of Secretariat there shall
initially be only one Secretary/Accountant.
4.2 Additional personnel required for the successful
performance of the tasks of the Secretariat shall be appointed
within the financial resources available and as approved by the
Parties to the Agreement.
4.3 Permanent Personnel means the Head of Secretariat and
other professional personnel of the Secretariat, who perform
functions of the Secretariat as defined in the Terms of Reference
as their main employment.
4.4 A balance among nationalities of the Parties to the
Agreement shall be sought as well as rotation when appointing the
Permanent Personnel of the Secretariat.
4.5 Contracts for the Permanent Personnel of the Secretariat
shall be offered for a period of up to three years, with a
possibility of a prolongation for one year. Permanent Personnel
can re-apply only once for their own position. Prolongation
excludes renewed application.
4.6 Additional personnel may be seconded from other entities
upon acceptance of the Steering Committee. Acceptance of seconded
personnel is subject to the condition that the sending entity
(government, regional administration or sponsoring institution)
covers all the expenses, except the use of office facilities,
which are covered by the Secretariat. The seconded personnel are
considered legally employed by the sending entity.
4.7 Internships may be offered to young professionals or other
individuals who for a fixed period, maximum of three months, will
be affiliated with the activities of the Secretariat. Monthly
allowances for internships are to be included in the annual
budget for the Secretariat.
5. The Role of
the Steering Committee
5.1 The Steering Committee shall supervise and provide
guidance of the activities of the Secretariat.
5.2 The Steering Committee shall:
5.2.1 participate in the process of appointing and dismissing
the Head of Secretariat;
5.2.2 approve work programmes;
5.2.3 ensure that the composition and qualifications of the
personnel of the Secretariat are adequate to fulfil the tasks of
the Secretariat; instruct and supervise the Secretariat on the
use of the financial contributions outside the Secretariat
budget:
5.2.4 decide the theme and the format for the annual event in
Saint Petersburg, seeking to cultivate and promote creative
industry in all State Parties to the Agreement. The Steering
Committee shall establish a Program Committee consisting of the
Members of the Steering Committee, experts from the organizing
country Russia and the Northern Dimension Institute. For this
purpose the partner countries in the Program Committee shall
decide on the contributions from the NDPC budget.
5.2.5 closely cooperate with one of the cultural
institutes in Saint Petersburg appointed by the Russian
Federation which for instance will conduct studies on
creative industries on Russian markets, as well as promotional
events relevant to the work of the NDPC. For this purpose the
Russian Federation shall earmark initially 4000 euro out of their
annual contribution to the Secretariat.
6. Financial
Contribution Scheme
6.1 The operating annual budget for each calendar year shall
be financed through assessed annual contributions based upon the
Financial Contribution Scheme as regulated to in Article 6 of the
Agreement.
6.2 The financial resources of the Secretariat may also
include voluntary contributions from NDPC Partners, as well as
grants or payments of any kind from international and national
organizations, or other sources for the purpose of furthering the
mandate and the functions of the Secretariat.
6.3 The Parties to the Agreement shall annually in advance,
and not later than 31 March, approve the budget pertaining to the
Secretariat for the subsequent calendar year. Financial
contributions from the Parties to the Agreement should arrive to
the account of the Secretariat not later than 1 May for each
calendar year.
6.4 The financial contributions, as mentioned above, are to be
considered as resources of the Secretariat and shall cover only
the needs and operations of the Secretariat. Any programme or
project activities to be managed or supervised by the Secretariat
shall be financed from sources outside the budget of the
Secretariat.
6.5 For financing projects of the NDPC the Parties to the
Agreement may establish a special fund. The means of this special
fund or other resources (such as private contributions or grants)
for projects shall be placed in a separate bank account.
6.6 Any contribution of additional resources has to be
approved by the Steering Committee.
6.7 Interest earned on contributions under the Financial
Contribution Scheme shall be added to the Secretariat bank
account. Interest earned on any other resources, possessed by the
NDPC, and as described in Paragraph 6.4 above, pertaining for
projects and activities shall also be managed by the Secretariat,
but on a separate account.
6.8 The Head of Secretariat shall be responsible for
administering the separate Secretariat bank accounts.
7. Program and Project
Activities
7.1 The responsibility and the involvement of the Secretariat
with regard to program and project activities, which are financed
outside the regular compulsory financial contributions, as set
forth in Article 6 of the Agreement is to be supervised and under
the instruction by the Steering Committee, as described in
Paragraph 5 and Paragraph 6.4 of these Terms of Reference.
7.2 The Secretariat shall report on the finance management of
the separate account, opened for such programs and project
activities, to the Parties to the Agreement and to the Steering
Committee.
7.3 The responsibility of the Secretariat with regard to any
obligations concerning implementation, monitoring, reporting and
evaluations of such programs and project activities is to be
negotiated and decided upon in separate agreements between the
Secretariat and the owners of the program and project
activities.
8.
Accounting
The Head of Secretariat shall ensure that accounting records
are kept in accordance with generally accepted accounting
practice and standards and with due regard to specific
requirements under the law of the Host Country.
9. Auditing
Procedures
The Steering Committee shall appoint an external auditor upon
proposal by the Host Country or by another Party to the
Agreement.
10. Amendments
of these Terms of Reference
The Steering Committee and the Head of Secretariat may propose
amendments to these Terms of Reference. After consulting the
Steering Committee and with the acceptance of the Parties to the
Agreement, the Terms of Reference can be amended.
ADDENDUM 2
FINANCIAL
CONTRIBUTION SCHEME
The Secretariat of the Northern Dimension Partnership on
Culture established according to the Agreement on the
Establishment of the Secretariat of the Northern Dimension
Partnership on Culture (Agreement) shall have an operating budget
for each calendar year. The Parties to the Agreement shall
finance the budget through assessed annual contributions based
upon the Financial Contribution Scheme set out in this Addendum
No. 2 to the Agreement.
According to the Agreement the financial contributions in
aggregate should amount to at least EUR 110 000 annually in order
to enable establishing the Secretariat. Minimum annual
contribution payable by a Party shall be EUR 10.000.
According to Article 6.4 of the Agreement the Financial
Contribution Scheme shall be reviewed every third year and any
changes to the Financial Contribution Scheme are to be decided
upon by the Parties to the Agreement meeting within the Steering
Committee.
The annual financial contributions for the period of 2016-2018
shall be divided according to the following distribution:
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF FINLAND (EUR
20 000)
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA (EUR10 000)
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE KINGDOM OF NORWAY (EUR 20 000)
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF POLAND (EUR 20 000)
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION (EUR 20 000)
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE KINGDOM OF SWEDEN (EUR 20 000)