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Lovely place. Home of the Large Hadron Collider, the jaw-dropping Bernese Oberland, Toblerone, efficient trains and at least one effortlessly elegant tennis player. For a historic centre of world banking, the Swiss have odd laws concerning the insolvency of local banks which present those who seek to achieve [[close out netting]] with some heartburn. Here is the [[Swiss bankruptcy language|alka-seltzer]], such as it is.
{{g}}Lovely place. Home of the Large Hadron Collider, the jaw-dropping Bernese Oberland, Toblerone, efficient trains and at least one effortlessly elegant tennis player. For a historic centre of world banking, the Swiss have odd laws concerning the insolvency of local banks which present those who seek to achieve [[close out netting]] with some heartburn. Here is the [[Swiss bankruptcy language|alka-seltzer]], such as it is.


Not in the [[EU]]. Or the [[EEA]]. Or the [[EFTA]].
Not in the [[EU]]. Or the [[EEA]]. But in [[EFTA]]. Since it has a number of bilateral agreements with the EU, sometimes the [[Text with EEA relevance|Texts with EEA relevance]] apply to it, too. Concerning aviation, for example: Switzerland has adopted most of the EU’s aviation laws through an [https://ec.europa.eu/transport/modes/air/international_aviation/country_index/switzerland_en#:~:text=An%20EU%2Dlevel%20air%20transport,in%20the%20EU%20and%20Switzerland. Agreement ] between the European Community and the Swiss Confederation on Air Transport of 1999.
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