ICA-LV-0137
COOPERATION AGREEMENT
between
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
and
THE EUROPEAN ORGANIZATION FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCH (CERN)
concerning
Scientific and Technical Cooperation in High-Energy Physics
2016
The Government of the Republic of Latvia (hereinafter referred
to as "GRL"),
on the one hand,
and
The European Organization for Nuclear Research (hereinafter
referred to as "CERN"), an Intergovernmental
Organization having its seat at Geneva, Switzerland,
on the other hand,
hereafter collectively referred to as "the
Parties"
CONSIDERING:
That research in high-energy physics is important for the
further development of fundamental science and technological
progress;
CERN's intention to strengthen co-operation with States which
are not Members of CERN but with whom co-operation has been
established;
GRL's interest in participating in the scientific programme of
CERN;
The established contacts between CERN and GRL;
The Parties' desire to create a framework to ensure, on a
long-term basis, opportunities for participation by researchers,
scientists, engineers and research technical staff from the
Republic of Latvia in research projects of CERN, and for the
provision of such other contributions as the Parties may
agree;
The mutual benefit that the Parties expect to result from
their cooperation;
HAVE AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
ARTICLE 1
Scope
1.1 This Cooperation Agreement (hereinafter referred to as
"the Agreement") constitutes the framework within which
the Parties shall, on a basis of reciprocity, further develop
their scientific cooperation (such notion as used hereinafter to
include any technical cooperation as well).
1.2 The Parties shall use the results of their cooperation for
non-military purposes only.
ARTICLE 2
Forms of Cooperation
Subject to Article 4 hereunder, GRL shall support such
research projects of CERN for which Scientific Institutes and
Higher Education Institutions from the Republic of Latvia have
particular expertise, including in the field of experimental and
theoretical physics, accelerator and detector engineering, and
computing. The support may be in the form of manpower, know-how,
equipment, materials, funds or any combination thereof.
ARTICLE 3
Manpower support
3.1 Where the support is in the form of manpower, CERN shall
consider applications by researchers, scientists, engineers and
research technical staff from the Republic of Latvia for
selection and appointment as Associated Member of the Personnel
of CERN. CERN may on a case-by-case basis decide to contribute
towards meeting their cost of living expenses in the CERN
region.
3.2 Researchers, scientists, engineers and students from the
Republic of Latvia meeting the eligibility criteria for
application may apply to attend the CERN Schools, including the
Accelerator School, the Computing School, the European School of
Physics and the Summer Student Programme at CERN.
3.3 CERN shall treat all applications in accordance with their
merit.
ARTICLE 4
Execution
4.1 The execution of the Agreement is subject to the
conclusion of Protocols between CERN and GRL and/or Scientific
Institutes and Higher Education Institutions from the Republic of
Latvia, detailing, for each research project, the cooperation
between the parties to the Protocol in terms of objectives,
programme, resources, status of staff, intellectual property,
liability and other issues. Each Protocol may be complemented by
detailed Addenda.
4.2 The Protocols shall be subject to the terms of the
Agreement.
ARTICLE 5
Disputes
5.1 Any dispute concerning the interpretation or application
of the Agreement shall be settled by consultation between the
Parties.
5.2 Disputes which cannot be settled by consultation shall,
unless the Parties agree to another method of settlement, be
submitted at the request of any one of them to an arbitration
tribunal composed of three members, namely to an arbitrator
chosen by the Director-General of CERN or the person acting in
his or her stead, an arbitrator chosen by GRL, and a third
arbitrator chosen jointly by the two others, who shall be neither
an official of CERN nor a national of the Republic of Latvia and
who shall be Chairman of the Tribunal.
5.3 The application shall include the name of the arbitrator
chosen by the applicant; the respondent shall appoint the second
arbitrator and inform the other Party of the latter's name within
two months of receiving the application. If the respondent fails
to notify the name of the second arbitrator within the said
period of two months or if the two arbitrators fail to agree on
the choice of a third arbitrator within two months after the
second arbitrator having been appointed, the second arbitrator or
the third arbitrator, as the case may be, shall be chosen by the
President of the International Court of Justice, at the request
of whichever Party is the first to apply to the Court.
5.4 The Tribunal shall establish its own rules of procedure.
Its decisions shall be binding on the Parties who shall have no
right of appeal.
ARTICLE 6
Entry into force and duration
6.1 The Agreement shall enter into force on the date of its
signature by the Parties, it being understood that where it is
subject to subsequent approval or ratification, it shall enter
into force on the date on which the Party concerned has given
written notification through diplomatic channels to the other
Party that approval or ratification has taken place.
6.2 The Agreement shall remain in force for an initial period
of five (5) years and shall thereafter be renewed automatically,
each time for a new period of five (5) years, unless a written
notice of termination is given through diplomatic channels by one
of the Parties to the other, or the Parties have agreed on its
renewal by another period, at least six (6) months prior to the
renewal date.
Done in Geneva on 31 October 2016 in two original copies, each
in the English and the Latvian language, both texts being equally
authentic. In the event of divergence regarding the
interpretation of the provisions of the Agreement, the text done
in English shall prevail.
For the
Government
of the Republic of Latvia (GRL)
Dr Kārlis
Šadurskis Minister of Education and Science
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For the
European Organization
for Nuclear Research (CERN)
Dr Fabiola
Gianotti
Director-General
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