PL: unbound in relation to acquisition of State-owned property, i.e. the regulations governing the privatization process (for mode 3). | 32007D0611 — European Union law | Esheria

PL: unbound in relation to acquisition of State-owned property, i.e. the regulations governing the privatization process (for mode 3).

This decision authorises the Council President to designate signatories for the Second Additional Protocol and allows certain protocol articles to be applied provisionally.

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Jurisdiction
European Union
Instrument
Decision
Citation
32007D0611
Status
In force
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Language
en
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This decision authorises the Council President to designate signatories for the Second Additional Protocol and allows certain protocol articles to be applied provisionally. Temporary service suppliers may enter only if they meet listed conditions, and the stay is time-limited. This provision lists many sector-specific service-market limitations, often leaving access unbound or subject to nationality, residence, qualification, authorisation, and economic-needs conditions. This part lists market-access limits for many service sectors and countries, including unbound treatment, licensing, prior authorisation, nationality or residence requirements, state monopolies, and economic needs tests. This provision lists market-access limitations and exceptions for several services sectors, including environmental, health, tourism, cultural, and transport services.