Right to Regulate. The Parties reaffirm the right to regulate within their territories to achieve legitimate policy objectives, such as the protection of public health, social services, education, safety, environment, including climate change, or public morals, social or consumer protection, privacy and data protection or the promotion and protection of cultural diversity.
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Sources: Investment Agreement, Investment Agreement, Advanced Framework Agreement
Right to Regulate. The Parties reaffirm the right to regulate within their territories to achieve legitimate policy objectives, such as the protection of public health, social services, public education, safety, environment, the environment including climate change, or public morals, social or consumer protection, privacy and data protection protection, or the promotion and protection of cultural diversity.
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Sources: Investment Liberalisation and Trade in Services Agreement, Eu Australia Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement
Right to Regulate. The Parties reaffirm the right of each Party to regulate within their territories its territory to achieve legitimate policy objectives, such as with respect to the protection of public health, social services, education, safety, environment, including the environment and addressing climate change, or public morals, ; social or consumer protection, privacy and data protection ; or the promotion and protection of health, safety, rights of Indigenous peoples, gender equality, and cultural diversity.
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Sources: Investment Agreement, Investment Agreement
Right to Regulate. The For the purposes of this Chapter, the Parties reaffirm the right of each Party to regulate within their territories in its territory to achieve legitimate public policy objectives, such as the protection of public health, social services, education, safety, the environment, including climate change, or public morals, social or consumer protection, privacy and data protection or the promotion and protection of cultural diversity.
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Sources: Trade Agreement, Trade Agreement
Right to Regulate. 1. The Parties reaffirm the their right to regulate within their respective territories to achieve legitimate policy objectives, such as the protection of public health, social services, public education, safety, environment, including climate change, environment or public morals, social or consumer protection, privacy and data protection or protection, and the promotion and protection of cultural diversity.
2. For greater certainty, the mere fact that a Party regulates, including through a modification to its laws, in a manner which negatively affects an investment or interferes with an investor's expectations, including its expectations of profits, does not amount to a breach of an obligation under this Agreement.
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Sources: Investment Agreement, Investment Agreement
Right to Regulate. The Parties reaffirm the their right to regulate within their territories to achieve legitimate policy objectives, such as the protection of public health, social services, public education, safety, environment, including climate change, environment or public morals, social or consumer protection, privacy and data protection or protection, and the promotion and protection of cultural diversity.
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Sources: Agreement on Digital Trade
Right to Regulate. The Parties reaffirm the right of each Party to regulate within their territories its territory to achieve legitimate policy objectives, such as with respect to: the protection of public health, social services, education, safety, environment, including the environment and addressing climate change, or public morals, ; national security and territorial integrity; the enforcement of domestic law; social or consumer protection, privacy and data protection ; or the promotion and protection of health, safety, rights of Indigenous peoples, gender equality, or cultural diversity.
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Sources: Free Trade Agreement
Right to Regulate. The For the purpose of this Agreement, the Parties reaffirm the recognise their right to regulate within in their territories in order to achieve legitimate public policy objectives, such as national security, the protection of public health, social services, education, safety, the environment, including climate change, or public morals, social or and consumer protection, privacy and data protection or the promotion and protection of cultural diversity.
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Right to Regulate. 1. The Parties reaffirm the their right to regulate within their respective territories to achieve legitimate policy objectives, such as the protection of public health, social services, public education, safety, environment, including climate change, environment or public morals, social or consumer protection, privacy and data protection or protection, and the promotion and protection of cultural diversity.
2. For greater certainty, the mere fact that a Party regulates, including through a modification to its laws, in a manner which negatively affects an investment or interferes with an investor’s expectations, including its expectations of profits, does not amount to a breach of an obligation under this Agreement.
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Sources: Investment Agreement