Multilateral Labour Standards and Agreements. 1. The Parties affirm their commitment to promote the development of investment in a way that is conducive to decent work for all, as expressed in the ILO Declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalization of 2008. 2. In accordance with the ILO Constitution and the ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and its Follow-up, adopted by the International Labour Conference at its 86th Session in 1998, each Party shall respect, promote and effectively implement throughout its territory, including in "export processing zones" and other "special economic zones", the internationally recognised core labour standards as defined in the fundamental ILO Conventions, and effectively implement further ILO Conventions that Angola and the Member States of the European Union have respectively ratified. 3. In accordance with their commitment to enhance the contribution of investment to the goal of sustainable development, including its labour aspects, the Parties agree to promote investment policies which further the objectives of the Decent Work Agenda, in accordance with the 2008 ILO Declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalisation, and the 2019 ILO Centenary Declaration for the Future of Work. 4. Each Party shall establish, if not done so yet, and maintain an effective labour inspection system for all economic sectors, including for agriculture and mining activities. 5. The Parties shall work together to strengthen their cooperation on investment-related aspects of labour policies and measures, bilaterally, regionally and in international fora, as appropriate, including in the ILO.
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Multilateral Labour Standards and Agreements. 1. The Parties affirm their commitment to promote the development of investment in a way that is conducive to decent work for all, as expressed in the International Labour Organisation (hereinafter referred to as "ILO") Declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalization, adopted at Geneva on 10 June 2008 by the International Labour Conference (hereinafter referred to as the "2008 ILO Declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalization of 2008Globalization").
2. In accordance with the ILO Constitution and the ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and its Follow-up, adopted at Geneva on 18 June 1998 by the International Labour Conference at its 86th Session in 1998Conference, each Party shall respect, promote and effectively implement throughout its territory, including in "export processing zones" and other "special economic zones", the internationally recognised core labour standards as defined in the fundamental ILO Conventions, and effectively implement further ILO Conventions that Angola and the Member States of the European Union and Angola have respectively ratified.
3. In accordance with their commitment to enhance the contribution of investment to the goal of sustainable development, including its labour aspects, the Parties agree to each Party shall promote investment policies which further advance the objectives of the Decent Work Agenda, in accordance with the 2008 ILO Declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalisation, and the 2019 ILO Centenary Declaration for the Future of Work, adopted at Geneva on 21 June 2019 by the International Labour Conference.
4. Each Party shall establish, if it has not yet done so yetso, and maintain an effective labour inspection system for all economic sectors, including for agriculture and mining activities.
5. The Parties shall work together to strengthen their cooperation on investment-related aspects of labour policies and measures, bilaterally, regionally and in international fora, as appropriate, including in the ILO, as appropriate.
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Multilateral Labour Standards and Agreements. 1. The Parties affirm their commitment to promote the development of investment in a way that is conducive to decent work for all, as expressed in the ILO Declaration International Labour Organisation (hereinafter referred to as "ILO") declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalization of 2008Globalization, adopted at Geneva on 10 June 2008 by the International Labour Conference (hereinafter referred to as the "2008 ILO declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalization").
2. In accordance with the ILO Constitution and the ILO Declaration declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and its Follow-up, adopted at Geneva on 18 June 1998 by the International Labour Conference at its 86th Session in 1998Conference, each Party shall respect, promote and effectively implement throughout its territory, including in "export processing zones" and other "special economic zones", the internationally recognised core labour standards as defined in the fundamental ILO Conventions, and effectively implement further ILO Conventions that Angola and the Member States of the European Union and angola have respectively ratified.
3. In accordance with their commitment to enhance the contribution of investment to the goal of sustainable development, including its labour aspects, the Parties agree to each Party shall promote investment policies which further advance the objectives of the Decent decent Work Agendaagenda, in accordance with the 2008 ILO Declaration declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalisation, and the 2019 ILO Centenary Declaration declaration for the Future of Work, adopted at Geneva on 21 June 2019 by the International Labour Conference.
4. Each Party shall establish, if it has not yet done so yetso, and maintain an effective labour inspection system for all economic sectors, including for agriculture and mining activities.
5. The Parties shall work together to strengthen their cooperation on investment-related aspects of labour policies and measures, bilaterally, regionally and in international fora, as appropriate, including in the ILO, as appropriate.
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