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Public Prosecutor v. H. H.

Netherlands.  07 December 1959 ; 06 May 1960 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

International law — Relation to municipal law — Treaties — Effect of breach of treaty upon obligation to comply with municipal legislation giving effect to treaty — International Convention on Road Traffic — Whether national of another Party driving in territory of State in breach is released from operation of traffic laws not inconformity with Convention — The law of the Netherlands.

The individual in international law — Position in international law — Rights under treaties — International Road Traffic Convention — Effect of breach by one Party upon criminal liability of nationals of other Parties under traffic legislation of State in breach — The law of the Netherlands.

Treaties — Operation of — Whether conferring rights on individuals — Effect of breach of international road traffic convention — Whether national of another Party driving in territory of State in breach is released from operation of traffic laws not in conformity with convention — The law of the Netherlands.

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© Cambridge University Press 1967

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