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Netherlands municipal legislation involving questions of public international law

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References

1. 16 NYIL (1985) p. 451.

2. Act of 9 March 1967 (Stb. 1967 No. 139).

3. Act of 13 January 1965 (Stb. 1965 No. 40), see 1 NYIL (1970) p. 247 et seq.

4. Three instances may be mentioned: (1) the German inhabitants of the border areas which were transferred to Dutch jurisdiction after the Second World War, (2) former Dutch subjects from the former colonial territory of Western New Guinea, and (3) members of the Moluccan community in the Netherlands. See the first author's ‘The Netherlands and the Law Concerning Nationality’, in van Panhuys, H.F. et al. (eds.), International Law in the Netherlands, vol. 3 (1980) p. 3 at pp. 3940.Google Scholar

5. See loc. cit. n. 3, at p. 8 and p. 51 et seq., and 16 NYIL (1985) p. 454.

6. This Chapter was excluded when the 1984 Act entered into force on 1 January 1985. See 16 NYIL (1985) p. 452.

7. The Royal Decree of 18 December 1986 (Stb. 1986 No. 703) contains rules for the implementation of Art. 58 of the Act.

8. Regarding the involvement of the Netherlands in connection with these treaties, see the section on ‘Treaties and Other International Agreements to which the Netherlands is a Party’ in the various volumes of this Yearbook.

9. Here the issue of precedence among conflicting rules of municipal law and treaty may arise.

10. The Royal Decree of 24 November 1986 (Stb. 1986 No. 612) contains quite elaborate rules on the determination of the time of entry into force of the Rules on the Foreign Affairs Service and on transitory provisions.

11. Stb. 1951 No. 449, most recently amended in Stb. 1970 No. 74.

12. Act on Rules for the Prevention of Pollution by Ships, Stb. 1983 No. 683, see 15 NYIL (1984) p. 419.

13. As amended by the Protocol of 17 February 1978 (Trb. 1978 No. 188).

14. Stb. 1976 No. 102. This Decree replaced an earlier Decree of 27 January 1967 (Stb. 1967 No. 24). See Bouchez, L.J., ‘The Netherlands and its Jurisdiction Over the Continental Shelf’, in van Panhuys, H.F. et al. (eds.), International Law in the Netherlands, vol. 1 (1978) p. 289 at p. 299 et seq.Google Scholar

15. Stb. 1965 No. 428.

16. Algemene maatregel van bestuur, i.e., a Crown regulation by Royal Decree.

17. Supra, n. 14.

18. See Bouchez, loc. cit. n. 14, at p. 299.

19. 15 NYIL (1984) p. 421.

20. Act of 23 September 1965 (Stb. 1965 No. 428).

21. Stb. 1967 No. 201.

22. Stb. 1976 No. 197.

23. See 8 NYIL (1977) p. 331 and 12 NYIL (1981) p. 293. See also 13 NYIL (1982) p. 315; 15 NYIL (1984) p. 421; 16 NYIL (1985) p. 458.

24. Ibid.

25. Bulletin of the European Communities 9–1985, para. 2.5.1 et seq.

26. Official Journal of the EC No. L 336/15, 27 December 1977.