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Hague Conference on Private International Law: Special Commission Report on the Operation of the Hague Service Convention and the Hague Evidence Convention*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 May 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1989

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Footnotes

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[Reproduced from the text provided by the Permanent Bureau of the Hague Conference on Private International Law. The Hague Service Convention appears at 16 I.L.M. 1339 (1977); the Hague Evidence Convention appears at 8 I.L.M. 37 (1969). An earlier report on the operation of the Hague Service Convention appears at 17 I.L.M. 319 (1978); earlier reports on the operation of the Hague Evidence Convention appear at 17 I.L.M. 1425 (1978) and 24 I.L.M. 1668 (1985).

[A decision of the Court of Appeals of Munich and a decision of the Netherlands Supreme Court concerning the Hague Service Convention appear respectively at 28 I.L.M. 1570 (1989) and 28 I.L.M. 1584 (1989). A decision of the Netherlands Supreme Court concerning the Hague Evidence Convention appears at 28 I.L.M. 1577 (1989).]

References

* Note by the Permanent Bureau: It should be mentioned here that subsequently to the Special Commission, on 9 May 1989, the Oberlandesgericht of Munich rejected this theory and characterized punitive damages as civil in nature (decision published in part in RIW, 1989, Heft 6, p. 483). [see 28 I.L.M. 1570 (1989)]

* The Schlunk case appears at 27 I.L.M. 1092 (1988); the Mabanaft case at 28 I.L.M. 1584 (1989).]

* [The Brussels Convention appears at 8 I.L.M. 229 (1969); the Lugano Convention at 28 I.L.M. 620 (1989).]