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This reciprocity clause could be applied by a company even if its national government chose to outlaw the tactic.
We cannot therefore accept those amendments which simply propose structural reciprocity clauses.
Thirdly, no international agreement can make sense unless a reciprocity clause applies to both sides.
"It makes the reciprocity clause less rigid."
The permanent and structural reciprocity clauses are contrary to the non-discrimination requirements laid down in the Treaties.
We consider the reciprocity clause to be essential; otherwise liberalisation will not correspond at all to the kind of free competition that ought to favour the consumer.
The reciprocity clause "will build a fortress Europe and will damage the union's prosperity," Mr. Montagon said.
The Au Pair Abroad Program (The Reciprocity Clause)
There is a political debate going on as to whether voting rights should be extended to all noncitizen residents, as the reciprocity clause excludes 50% of noncitizen residents.
– I support all of the recommendations made by Mr Agnoletto in this report. I especially welcome the inclusion of a reciprocity clause in all agreements with third countries.
This law was predicated on a reciprocity clause; that is to say, citizens of countries whose governments allow Turkish nationals to purchase real estate in their country, were to be allowed to purchase real estate in Turkey.
In relation to the dialogue on energy, it is necessary for the principles and ratification of the Energy Charter to form an integral component of the new agreement, in spite of Moscow's dissatisfaction with the reciprocity clause.
Similar to the foreign reciprocity clause in the European Union copyright law, the change to the "plus 70" rule is not retroactive, so that if copyright has expired before the coming into force of the amendment it is not revived.
In May 2007, the High Commissioner of Migrations and Ethnic Minorities publicly advocated the abolition of the reciprocity clause and the extension of voting rights for foreign residents to all elections, including parliamentary and presidential elections.
We reinforced the social provisions, especially on matters such as working conditions, working hours and leave entitlements. In particular, we introduced a temporary reciprocity clause to ensure that the Directive does not yield windfall profits by letting a few remaining monopolists expand their operations into deregulated markets.