Common use of Security and Defence Clause in Contracts

Security and Defence. The provisions of this Agreement shall be without prejudice to the Contracting States’ national requirements relating to public order, public security and defence interests and each Contracting State shall be entitled to apply any measure to the extent it is needed to safeguard essential security and defence policy interests. Furthermore, each Contracting State shall be entitled to safeguard military operations and trainings or other types of the operational air traffic in accordance with its national rules and regulations whenever the implementation of this Agreement will be detrimental to their safe and efficient performance.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Agreement on the Establishment of Functional Airspace Block, Agreement on the Establishment of Functional Airspace Block, Agreement on the Establishment of Functional Airspace Block

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