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Agreement on Government Procurement
World Trade Organization
Article XXIII: Exceptions to the Agreement
- Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed
to prevent any Party from taking any action or not disclosing any
information which it considers necessary for the protection of its
essential security interests relating to the procurement of arms,
ammunition or war materials, or to procurement indispensable for national
security or for national defence purposes.
- Subject to the requirement that such measures
are not applied in a manner which would constitute a means of arbitrary
or unjustifiable discrimination between countries where the same conditions
prevail or a disguised restriction on international trade, nothing
in this Agreement shall be construed to prevent any Party from imposing
or enforcing measures: necessary to protect public morals, order or
safety, human, animal or plant life or health or intellectual property;
or relating to the products or services of handicapped persons, of
philanthropic institutions or of prison labour.
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