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1. For a survey of Dutch nationality law immediately before the new law with extensive references to, and analysis of, the provisions of the new bill and the relevant parliamentary discussions, see Ko Swan Sik and J. van Rijn van Alkemade, Chapter “Pays Bas” in the recently (1985) published Juris Classeur de la nationalité.
2. Cf., Ko Swan, Sik, “The Netherlands and the Law Concerning Nationality”, in van Panhuys, H.P. et al. (eds.), International Law in the Netherlands, Vol. 3 (1980) p. 3 et seq.Google Scholar
3. This Decree has, erroneously, not been included in the survey so far.
4. 10 NYIL (1979) p. 431.
5. 12 NYIL (1981) p. 292.
6. Ibid.
7. 13 NYIL (1982) p. 315.
8. See, for previous amendments and the legislative context: 8 NYIL (1977) p. 331, 12 NYIL (1981) p. 293, 13 NYIL (1982) p. 315, and 15 NYIL (1984) p. 421.
9. The Decree substitutes a similar temporary Ministerial Decree of 18 April 1984 (Stc. 1984 No. 78).
10. Their inclusion into the scope of the 1963 Decree implies a prohibition on export, except with the permission of the Minister of Economic Affairs. The prohibition does not apply to: (1) export to Belgium and Luxembourg (1971 Benelux Exemption Decree for non-agricultural goods, Stc. 1971 No. 19), nor to (2) other EEC member States, under an according adaptation of the 1981 EEC Exemption Decree for non-agricultural goods (Stc. 1980 No. 253).
11. Bijl. Hand. II 1980/81 — 16432 No. 3 p. 5; see also 13 NYIL (1982) p. 193.
12. Id. p. 6.
13. Act of 28 June 1956 (Stb. 1956 No. 401), as amended by an Act of 16 July 1958 (Stb. 1958 No. 412), text in Stb. 1958 No. 413.