Evolutionary Clause Sample Clauses

Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where either Party considers that it would be useful and in the interest of the economies of the Parties to develop the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to opening negotiations.
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Evolutionary Clause. 1. The Parties undertake to review the present Agreement in light of further developments in international economic relations, i.a. in the framework of the WTO and to examine in this context, and in the light of any relevant factor, the possibility of further developing and deepening the co-operation under this Agreement and to extend it to areas not covered therein. The Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this possibility and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to opening up negotiations.
Evolutionary Clause. Where a Contracting Party considers that it would be useful in the interest of the economies of the Contracting Parties to develop and deepen the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to the other Party. The Contracting Parties may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them, particularly with a view to opening negotiations.
Evolutionary Clause. The Parties may mutually agree to extend this Agreement with the aim of broadening and supplementing its scope in accordance with their respective legislation, by concluding agreements on specific sectors or activities in the light of the experience gained during its implementation.
Evolutionary Clause. 1. Where a State Party to this Agreement considers that it would be useful in the interests of the economies of the States Parties to this Agreement to develop the relations established by this Agreement by extending them to fields not covered thereby, it shall submit a reasoned request to them. The States Parties to this Agreement may instruct the Joint Committee to examine this request and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to them.
Evolutionary Clause. 1. If any Party, after entry into force of this Agreement, should offer a third party additional advantages or preferences with regard to intellectual property rights beyond what has been agreed under Part D of this Chapter, it shall agree to enter into consultations with the other Parties to this Agreement with a view to extending these advantages or preferences to all of them on a reciprocal basis.
Evolutionary Clause. 1. The Parties shall consult within the Joint Committee, aiming for the gradual achievement of a broad coordination of their investment policies.
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Evolutionary Clause. 1. The Parties shall review in the Joint Committee, on a regular basis, progress in the opening of their government procurement markets. The first review shall take place no later than 1 May 2008 and focus on fulfilment of Article 35, paragraph 1. On the basis of these reviews, the Joint Committee may recommend further actions to fulfil the objectives of Article 35, paragraph 2.
Evolutionary Clause. 1. The fact that an area or cooperation activity has not been included in this Agreement shall not be interpreted as an impediment for the Parties to decide, in accordance with their respective legislations, to cooperate in those areas or activities.
Evolutionary Clause. The Joint Committee shall review on an annual basis the results of the co- operation referred to in Article 27 and, if appropriate, recommend, following its rules of procedure, the launching of negotiations with the aim to achieve progressively a high level of liberalization in accordance with Article V of GATS. The commitments undertaken further to such negotiations shall be set out in schedules forming an integral part of this Agreement.
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