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Public Prosecutor v. J. De B.

Holland.  21 May 1953 ; 04 May 1954 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

International Law — Subjects of — Individuals as Direct Beneficiaries of Treaties.

International Rivers — Freedom of Navigation on — Rhine Convention — Treaty Provisions in Relation to the Territorial State’s Own Subjects — Direct Operation of Treaty.

Treaties — Operation of — Direct Operation of Treaties in Relation to Individuals.

International Law — Relation to Municipal Law — Legislation Inconsistent with Treaty Obligations — Validity of — The Law of Holland — Convention of Mannheim of 1868 concerning Navigation on the Rhine and Netherlands Inland Navigation Legislation — Freedom of Navigation — Denial of Freedom of Navigation to the State’s Own Subjects — Direct Conferment of Treaty Rights upon Individuals — Travoux préparatoires.

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© Cambridge University Press 1957

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