Common use of Essential Security Clause in Contracts

Essential Security. Nothing in this Treaty shall be construed: 1. to require a Party to furnish or allow access to any information the disclosure of which it determines to be contrary to its essential security interests; or

Appears in 11 contracts

Sources: Bilateral Investment Treaty, Bilateral Investment Treaty (Bit), Bilateral Investment Treaty

Essential Security. Nothing in this Treaty shall be construed: 1. to require a Party to furnish or allow access to any information the disclosure of which it determines to be contrary to its essential security interests; or 2. to preclude a Party from applying measures that it considers necessary for the fulfillment of its obligations with respect to the maintenance or restoration of international peace or security, or the protection of its own essential security interests.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Bilateral Investment Treaty, Bilateral Investment Treaty, Treaty

Essential Security. Nothing in this Treaty shall be construedconstrued as: 1. to (a) To require a Party party to furnish or allow access to any information the disclosure of which it determines to be considers contrary to its essential security interests; or (b) Prevent a party from applying any measure which it considers necessary for the fulfillment of its obligations under the United Nations Charter for the maintenance of international peace and security, or for the protection of its essential security interests.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

Essential Security. Nothing in In this Treaty shall be construedShall Be Construed: 1. to require a Party to furnish or allow access to any information the disclosure of which it determines to be contrary to its essential security interests; or 2. to preclude a Party from applying measures that it considers necessary for the fulfillment of its obligations with respect to the maintenance or restoration of international peace or security, or the protection of its own essential security interests.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Treaty

Essential Security. Nothing in this Treaty shall be construedconstrued as: 1. to (a) To require a Party party to furnish or allow access to any information the disclosure of which it determines to be considers contrary to its essential security interests; or (b) Prevent a party to apply measures it considers necessary to fulfil its obligations with respect to the maintenance or restoration of international peace or security or for the protection of its essential security interests.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Free Trade Agreement

Essential Security. Nothing in this Treaty shall be construed: 1. to To require a Party to furnish or allow access to any information the disclosure of which it determines to be contrary to its essential security interests; or 2. To preclude a Party from applying measures that it considers necessary for the fulfillment of its obligations with respect to the maintenance or restoration of international peace or security, or the protection of its own essential security interests.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Investment Treaty